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CONTENTS HOW TO USE YOUR KNITTING MACHINE ‘SETTING UP YOUR KNITTING MACHINE... 1 [REPLACING YOUR MACHINE INTO THE CARRYING CASE seseeceees 2 PARTSINAME ‘YARN TENSION UNIT CLAW WEIGHTS CAST.ON COMB [NEEDLE POSITIONS ROW COUNTER TENSION iA: CCAM BUTTONS CAM BUTTON RELEASE LEVER: HOLDING CAM LEVER WEAVING PATTERN LEVERS: (CHANGE KNOB END NEEDLE SELECTION MECHANESM. OF THE K-CARRIAGE kNITING HOW TO CAST-ON WITH A FINISHED EDGE ......... 10 STOCKING STITCH " HOW TO REMOVE YOUR KNITTING FROM THE MACHINE... : START KEY. ‘1 HOW TO GET BACK TO THE ARSTROW ...... 22 2 HOWTO BEGIN KNITTING MIDWAY THROUGH PATTERN ee. 2ivema MEMO PROGRAM [MEMO KEY) ENTERING/ CORRECTING THE MEMO [MEMO INFORMATION IN THE PATTERNS IN YOUR PATTERN BOOKS «sss s01 00 INPUT PROGRAM(HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR GWN PATTOANS) vesecscrasjavacassnpasesigisiesiasiqi 2D INPUT KEY P.NOLAMPINPUT MODE STITCH KEY. ROW KEY PATTERN DATA INPUT KEYS DATA LAMPS INPUT PROGRAM PROCEDURE PATTERN PROGRAMMING ‘OPERATION PANEL ... sh eet OW TO PROGRAM - 7 ca PATTERN PROGRAM Sse [SELECTOR VARIATION KEY.STEP LAMP] PATTERN PROGRAM PROCEDURE... 20 HOWTO CHECK AND CORRECT YOUR PATTERN INFORMATION , “1 STORING YOUR OWN PATTERN 2 PROGRAM... DELETING THE MEMO INFORMATION 2 HOWTO DELETE YOUR OWN PATTERNS... 27 [GUIDELINES WHEN MAKING YOUR OWN PATTERNS... 28 (CHECK PROGRAM [CHECK KEY BUZZER KEY] "1 HOW TO CHECK THE PATTERN NUMBERS YOU HAVE STORED INTHE COMPUTER ...... 29 2. HOW TO CHECK THE PATTERN DATA YOU HAVE STORED IN THE COMPUTER = 28 ‘VARIATION KEYS REVERSE KEYAOT? DOUBLE LENGTH KEY REFLECTION KEY UPSIDE DOWN KEV NEGATIVE KEY '* WHEN YOU USE THE SINGLE BED COLOUR CHANGERIKHO) 2.20. secsecseeeess IT Mc RIB KEY ‘* WHEN YOU USE THE DOUBLE BED COLOUR CHANGERIKRG) UST OF VARIATION KEYS & RC RIB KEY «0 a USING THE START KEY (Refer to p:22) WITH THE DOUBLE LENGTH, REFLECTION OR MC RIB KEYS .... 43 CARTRIDGE{Optional Accassory) LOAD KEY, SAVE KEY, EXECUTE KEY 6 ‘SAVING AND LOADING... aw ‘| USING STITCH PATTERN CARTRIDGE EXTRAS... 48, d) PATTERN KNITTING FAIRISLE PATTERN — All over patter knitting .....-. 47 FAIRISLE PATTERN — Motif knitting THREAD LACE PATTERN — All over pattern knitang 50 THREAD LACE PATTERN — Motif knitiog oy. yy01.24, 51 ‘TUCK STITCH PATTERN ToS OPEN TUCK STITCH PATTERN (TUCK ‘ace SL 88 MULTL-COLOUR TUCK STITCH PATTERN 0.02... 54: ‘SKIP STITCH PATTERN, III ss MULTI-COLOUR SKIP STIICH PATTERN 0... 58. IMULTI-COLOUR FAIRISLE RIB PATTERN 1. 20.00. 86 MULTICCOLOUR RIB PATTERN ......e...cccccess00, 58: WEAVING PATTERN 2... SL VTERT INTARSIAKNATTING <2. weieeesi OD PLATING CHANGING THE MAIN YARN AND THE PLATING YARN... sreaciera PLATED TUCK STITCH PATTERN 000s... .2o... 82 LACE PATTERN OR FINE LACE PATTERN — Al ove pattern kiting LACE PATTERN OR FINE LACE PATTERN — Motif kiting es css sees ssc LACE AND FINE LACE MIDKED oo 5 HOWTO SHAPE A NECKLINE ImMKEY, HOW TO SHAPE A ROUND NECKLINE... 86 HOW TO SHAPE A V-NECKLINEITAKING PART OF ‘THE KNITTING OFF ON WASTE VARIN) .......-...0+. 70 USEFUL HINTS: WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU CANNOT KNIT SMOOTHLY oversees WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES IN PATTERN KNITTING 2.0.0. cs sesccsesesseesseesses 72 [cRKen WHAT TO Do IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES IN ‘STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING... (WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES IN LACE (OF FINE LACE PATTERN KNITTING «oss sesso WHAT TO 0 IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES IN INTARSIA KNITTING . WHAT TO 00 IF YOU CANNOT REMEMBER HOW [MANY ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLED «+0. WHAT TO D0 WHEN YOU HAVE ENTERED THE WRONG NUMBER FOR THE ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLED «...... WHATTO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE. ‘SELECTED INCORRECTLY —. taatates WHAT TO 00 IF THE NEEDLES ARE NOT ‘SELECTED AND REMAIN AT 8 POSTION ............ 80 WHAT TO 00 IF ELECTRIC POWER 1S (CUT OFF WHILST YOU ARE KNITTING ania (WHAT TO 00 WHEN THE LETTER "EIS FLASHING ON AND OFF INTHE MEMO DISPLAY... 81 1 THE LETTER "EIS FLASHING ON AND (OFF WHEN ENTERING THE STARTING ROW OF PATTERN AND PUSH THE START KEY se ‘SHOULD YOU PUSH THE CR KEY BY MISTAKE, a1 SHOULD YOU TURN GN THE M LAMP. BY MISTAKE... HOW TO CORRECT MISTAKES IN THE PATTERN INPUTPROGRAM ............ ‘i WHEN USING THE CARTRIDGE : REPLACING A NEEDLE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE HOWTO USE THE ALPHABET .... zeus 8 8 BRESR (SETTING UP YOUR KNITTING MACHINE ) @ircemrceiermsivniane, Brie norms tw cores ct |G ise te wn noe with the Carrying Case Handle the Accessory Box. Carriage Lock, away from you and unlock the Fsten the machine to the table ceatehas wath the Table Clamps. Litt up the casi top and pall ‘towards you to release the hc Table Clamp Carriage ck @ re tne siec Pare asserniy G) take me Yar Tension Unt trom (G) Torn book tho Toko Up Spenos {om the lid of the Carrying Cave the id ofthe Conying Case, until you Naar a "Chek ‘Screw the Sinker Plate Assembly onto the K-Corriage Lt the Front Guide Arm in the rection of the arrow as far as i wail go. To ee Aasertly Front ute Kr penetra rey cs fenore te Exerc al tm @) Atarring tafe Such cere ree aan, peta cae sea au atacae niger hole at the tack of the machine Incort the Extension Rails into the nto the machina, and the other holes at both ends of the machine. Into the power supply socket anc switch on. When you are not rogremming or going to doparter knitting (29. you are only using stocking stich) you do not need to plug the machine in ‘The machine is now sot up. ‘You can slide your K end L-Carriages onto the Extension Rails during knitting. pe na (REPLACING YOUR MACHINE INTO THE CARRYING CASE “This is how your machine should look when itis packed away. & Oowraton Rone! (AE, SR.) ree osiee Cormac ns: Oh ere eee eet ‘cated, and secure it with the Spr- puenatneosearactoAPostin G) unsere Telecanasendnt GQ) Ho thee and rice os fold down Handle on K-Car- them in the Accassory Bax with shown, When it is 4a placa, lack the other parts the tw catches on either side of Insert the Carriage Lock into the the Handle wnrewmataneneses memoectonseatin ma i Ke) carriage Lock (PARTS NAME MACHINE Turn Mark ow Counter S42 page 7.1 You must move the K:Carviage past tha Turn (left or nani to select nsedias far the fest toncof | — Yar Tension Unit Hale asses Erling: flow Counter Trigger ‘Accessory Box Accessory Stand Needlabad 0 Peg Needle Hook latch Stem Bat Shank Intortace Cable Slot Connaet the optional Flop py Disk Deive Unite itnth the imerface cable Nore] Da not connect ) Operation Panel (See page 12, Turn Mark Noodle Position Indicator Cartridge Siot Insert the optional fartrage or the PPD cartridge inte this 45) Pewarnng ——Ly To \ ‘Soe Deuea tat 4s K-CARRIAGE Kot Leader Tener Set this down into working position whan tusing the Kit Leader (oation), — cam Button Release Lever (Sze page 8) \Lvacn Feader Lever Yorn Feeder Feadder A —Thvaad wath main yarn Feeder B—Thread wats contrast yarn whan knitting Fainle or Thread Lace Pattern, Holding Cam Levee (See page 8. Intorsia Button Weaving Patter —Flow Counter Tepper (See page 7) Change Knob iSee page 9) Tontion Dial (See page 8) Siokes Plate Assembly ‘Weaving Pattern Beush ever (See page 8) ACCESSORIES Pattern Book STITCH WORLD” ‘STITCH WORLD IF Design Shoer Yorn Tension Unit (Soe p20 5.) L-Cartiage (S28 page 63) CCast-on Combs (See page 71 ‘Eaension Raile ‘Crochet Hook ——- “Tabte Clame Pisting Yarn Feeder Letcher Teo! Transter Tool on || =—S="— Yarn Wax in caso) {See page 5.) i —— © Neecte Pusher iow Weight (Se0p9g0 7) Hand Brush UU Ccon.on Treas et aerot ‘Avaya use the adaptor for exclusive use of thie Topesty Needle machine Carriage Lock Spare Needle SS te * ACCESSORIES 1. YARN TENSION UNIT * How to thread the yam Pass the yarn from the ball through the Rear Yarn Guice sliding the yarn through the eyelet Who yan Gade Thread the Front Yarn Guide Pass the yar under the Pin and be: twaen the two Discs Irom behind Hold the yarrias shown above, and pull it towards you so that the yoen goes under the Pi. Faba-up Spring i Thread the yarn into the eyelat of the Tale-up Spring. “Saf © by CCip the yarn andor the Yarn ip ‘Set the arrow mark according ta the thickness ofthe yarn, For medium yarn set as shown =. cha For finer yarn increase the tension by turning towards the plus sign. For thicker yarn decrease the tension by turning towards the mious Sign -.. me ‘When you start to kni, place the Wa wich you wil find inthe Accaesory Box, on the Wex Stand The Wax hips the yarnto slide smocth hy You need 10 use the Wax wen you ‘are knitting Lace ar Fine Lace Pot- terns. * How to thread the Contrast yarn @FAIRISLE PATTERN: (@ THREAD LACE PATTERN contast Varn Maina Ses Tako, —) son Soh Take Song ‘Thread the contrast yarn into the Jolt Yarn Tension Unit, Thraad the very fine contrast yorn into the left Yarn Tension including the Sub Take-up Spring Unit Thweod the main yam into the Sub Tako-up Spring, Turn the Tension Oise (both right and let) right (@MULT_COLOUR TUCK/SKIP STITCH, WEAVING, PLATING OR PLATED TUCK STITCH PATTERN vant Rien re “* When knitting Weaving Pater. ~ When the weaving yarn is rathor Yan bulky, or the yarn i not fading eae smoothly adjust the Tension Disc Patng an) and the K Carriage Tension Diat ta oosan the stiches ‘Tread Yarn? {Weaving yarn or Plating yarn) into tye Bet Yarn Tension Unit. © Preparing your yarn When you are new 10 machine kniting Thee yr ae sae ote ternout evening me yg & Yes are nore tot wh he 9a Shu the yarn hom the come Gj hoous one thts santh and of eas: otal of yon Use the yarn so good us ttm the cui oa con of ‘hv hay an hart, poor unity errs ven as they ae difficult to knit, These yarns should be rewound using a Skein Holder and a Yarn Wieder. Rewinding the yarn Beh the Skein Halder and Yarn Winder ean be purchased separately, ‘Yarn pulled from the centre of @ rewound ball should came out freely if the yarn does nat low freely, pull some yarn out ot \without lifting the ball fom the table the centre ofthe ball 2. CLAW WEIGHTS ‘These are used! o help your kniting hang property and to prevent it from ling up while you work. ‘+ Hang Claw Weights onto your Gast-on Comb so that | H the edges of your hniting do nat be smoothly, hang ‘your knitting hangs every. Claw Weight an both edges ofthe actual knitting OA 3. CAST-ON COMB. The Costar Comb is in two sections of 140 and 60 rneodlas, making a total of 200 needles. You can take these apart by remaving the Connecting Pate f you wisi to shorten the length ‘© With 2 140 oF 60 seen Casi-on Com Use the Connecting Plate ‘a5 a Yorn Clip by attach: #40 sche Nectip | i828 #0 the end of the pn tip | enn. eee — Contacting ate caus, © With a 200 stitch Cast-on Camb Use the Connecting Pate te join the two Cason CComvs together #60 stones Conntcting Pate ® MACHINE 1. NEEDLE POSITIONS (On bases fhe Needeted there ae the leer ABD. nd a ee Ht: 8 Miertng Poston tM Usd fr goer rity purposes HH D— Upper rung Peston {OW} Soe nocd ore Brought 10 UU ts positon n pater tating by We Kor UConn anne E— Holding Postion HP} Neos nth positon donot knit whon the tiff Holsng Cam tne eae or Uses shaping eg neki shoulders: das Shan yor peck yur maine owe, saye eur Bones oA mee 2. ROW COUNTER The Row Counter shows the number of rows that have been knitted with the K-Carriage When you want to set the number back to 000 again, turn the knobs in’ the direction of the arrows, * Flow Counter Tripper ‘When using the Row Counter, d0 not forget ta sot the “Tripper into working postion. working positon ‘pan working position K-CARRIAGE 1. TENSION DIAL “This dial fs graduated from 0 ta 10, each space being subdivided into thvee parts. With this dial you can alter the size and, tension of your stitches. i the tightest tension (ie. the smallest stitch) and 10 isthe loosest tension (ve the largest stich). You should adjust the cial 1. higher or lawar number according othe thickness and ype of yarn you are using. ‘As there are co many different types of yor, itis impossible [ewer | Recommended Tension | joy us to tell you which Tension Dial Number you should use. eee You rast decide for yours which is correct for your yarn by Vary fine yarn 1/2 pty o- 3 ‘working sample swatches, Use this information 3s a rough Fie yorn 2/3 ply a= 5 ‘selde oot: Medium yarn 3/4 ply a6 Thick yarn ./Double knit 7=10 * For very thick or alaska Daa res bulky yarns, use ‘every other neode cor even every third — A Poavon ‘eedie 8 Postion 2. CAM BUTTONS (Use the Cam Buttons according to the pattern you wont, TUCK STITCH PATTERN | SKIP STITCH PATTERN ‘FAIRISLE PATTERN THREAD LACE PATTERN Push in the 2 loft butions at | INTARSIA KNITTING | Pashthe Uppermidle button | Push in both middle buttons ‘the same time. Push inthe 2right buttons at | only. (-MC-Muli Colour) | (Upper & Lower at he same time.(-L_Thread Loco} id 4 Do not operate the K Carriage you have depressed both Middle Button {Uppor& Lower) pls either the Tuck Button. or the Part Buttons. 3.CAM BUTTON RELEASE LEVER 4.HOLDING CAM LEVER Rolease the Cam Bumons by sling the Cam Button Release Lever to the right. (| For intarsia Kniating (-@} — iirc aa) ti Nance CH? " QC) om " WEAVING PATTERN LEVERS (Sinker Plate Assembly) 6. CHANGE KNOB NL sone This setting is used for Storking Stitch, Lage Pattemns and intarsiz KC(l)_..-. These sotting are used for pattern knitting such as Tuck, Skip, Weaving KC{II).. Fairisle, Thread Lace, te During pattern knitting. the neackos are autematicaly sat into B position or | D position according te the pattern, KE (1)....End measles se brought to D position every row disregarding the pattern dat. f KC (Il)... End neodios are selected to Bor D position acconting o the pattern cata ‘ex potiern data | ee ee) | TIN 4 See the patern kniting on page 47 ~ 65 respectively when setting the ‘change kab ta KCl} or KEIN, (CR... Conrioge Release “This sting is used to release the K-Cavrlage fram the Nacdlabed. ‘# Tho Cam Buttons are automatically released when you tum the Change Knob trom KC te NL. jOowW TO a ) CAST-ON WITH A FINISHED EDGE ) Sethe Tarwon Dat seco fo he tickness Olthe yar nen won Using the flat side ofthe 1/7 Needle Pusher, bring forward the ‘eedles to B position, centering the mark O on the needle postion instar Vor Feder Lever Move the K-Carriage across the neediebed afew umes to align | ‘the needles, nding with the K-Carriage an the right Using the 1/1 Needle Pusher, take every cher needle back 10 position, “Takeo the yarn fram the Yorn Clip and thread it inte Yarn Fedor A Keeping hold of the end of the yarn with your left hand, loge the Yarn Feeder Lover Still hiding the yarn end gantly, slowly move the K-Carriage to the left. Once you fel the needles catch the yarn, you can rolease the yarnond. ——————————— {ANC @ Toke the Coston Comb oxt ofthe Case and chooks the length acorting othe nner of nesaes '® Hold the Castion Comt a8 shown with the hooks facing the machine Pll the yarn through the hook towards you ae illustrated =o ek the Cason Com ovr te ops ant itharg don ing forward he now, which you tok bak to Apion Guetteconbagerieputcomnwace Howiteteesyern— misise @y te Spaatan nd under o¥arm Choon heron ofthe Canacting Pte. Mowe Cage to th a hing the yarn as shown fe that no oop are ered (- Belore you move the K-Cariage ‘= Watch out for the folowing points kiting before you move it backi the other ection, ‘You will bear a “Glick” atthe end of a row. (STOCKING STITCH re ‘Alter fnished the Casting on, continue moving the K-Carriage back and fon This type of kiting is cllad "Stocking Stitch” Plain & Purl Sides of your Knitting 1+ You con use wihichover side (lace) you preler asthe right side when you sew up your garment + Pain side Purl side (HOW TO REMOVE YOUR KNITTING FROM THE MACHINE Remove the Claw Weights. Take the yarn out of Yen Feeder To release the kniting, move the K:Carrape (without vera "A and heck around the nctchattheend of your machine. lowly scrote the nealen, wha suppring the keting by and “As the kiting has not boon finished off and the stitches ‘ere open loops wil unravel easily, (OPERATION PANEL sow KEY Soe nape 287 STC KEY (Gee page 25. StAnrKey, ur Ker (Soe age 72) iseLay eee Down Kev Isee page 66) NUMERAL KEYS L_ yeeo1e posmon Key = VELLOWKEY = GREEN KEY TOT, cee HRUICELEO, toe 78 Green hw (Cinar me enry ‘These eve ave usd fo anar tam gosiions on your ‘eadicbed Note thot fh aft all 3 hw Bed ‘pumberedinyllow and tha ight hal n green Me: am ce Used for anit Mut-colou Fit stem. (See poge 38) LoAD Ker SAVEREY EXECUTE KEY ouaMe ‘Use! for transtoning the data between When you ue the G-Curigs lan agonal accessory ‘he Cartiggeloptcn| and Me eng ‘ation can bs purchased separately the Glam sha ‘machine: fee poe 451 he practove ie roaty te wee wih ta G-Camrage au- IATA KEY (See page 26) meuace Key Ware KEY ater Ker “NPUT KEY Ties or INPUF PROGRAM (Sie pe 25) CHECK KEY (Used to GHECK PROGRAM See nose 29.) IC oC Memoey | Tiedt ogram Meno norman (Sa page 22) cuey ‘Ue fr deleng tho Namo data. your ow natein Sr M ty mor —o BE atest svi (See page 29) ehEe L_vanuatow key (Se0 page 31) TaEVERSE Ket 2 ROTATION Key 3 Dousle Wot KEY 4 DOUBLE LENGTH KEY 5 REFLECTION KEY 6 UPSIDE BOHN REY 5 NEGATIVE REY <= (HOW TO PROGRAM D To PROGRAM means tolling the computer what functions you want the knitting machine to perform. Built into the computer memory are 615 different stitch pattern designs, so in order to knit one of thom, you must tell the computer, ‘Should you want to design your awn stich pettem, you must store this in the memaryof the computer, {You ean also delete this information whoa ii no langar nesded | ‘Take time to learn the functions af the computer and you will enjoy your kiting machine tothe ful PATTERN PROGRAM ) When you want the machine to knit @ particular stitch pattern, you mst enter this information by using the Pattern Program. ‘See page 15, This will tell the machine to give you information when ta change colour af yarn, ‘which Lace Change Lever sting to use, etc Soe page 23, INPUT PROGRAM > Wen you want to enter your own stitch pattern design, use the INPLT kay. (You can also delete i.) Soe page 25. [Use the Check Program to ansuce you have fentared all the information correctly. See page 29, ame CPATTERN PROGRAM ae > “The following furetions are usmd to program your machine to knit pattarns, f2ed thraugh eaeh section, then you vel find & ‘guido for both basic and motif programing on page 20. 1. SELECTOR Cy | There are mo “SELECTORS” onthe pane First ofa you have 1 choose SELECTOR [or I, "SELECTOR I... ‘All-over pattern knitting, using the pattern as designed. ovr pattem ee POSES, \ + SELECTOR II [Motif knitting or All over pattern knitting using part of a pattern. ‘You can programme a max af 8 pattern areas on the garment. (Each patie ace is called Mott) And you can usa different patterns for each area, «The number of rows ofthe pattern for Motif 2-9, however, are automatically set 10 the ‘same a that of Mati 1 See mentiomog | cta> sane gar tite en] - tee tet eamens. | As Fo citer! wes ‘ete a ea using pare of Motte Mant 2.VARIATION KEY ‘By pushing the VARIATION keys, you ean change your pattern. (See page 31), =u- 3. STEP LAMP To move ta each section of programming you push the STEP kay, follow the STEP lamp and answer the question tha machina is ‘aking before pushing the STEP key again to move on to the net section, ‘STEP LAMPS -_ Pater No. lamp 212} 72 Praen rearang tra (sod with SELECTOR 11 ont) 2.43} The botiom rom a he pie 242)... he t0p ow ofthe pattern 23) 2 Thelett end ofthe patarn 2439 244) 2.ta} ) Tharghtend ol he pater 20H 39 3 Fest neato position tmp [4 Meif Width amp (Used with SELECTOR 1 ony) 4.11)... Thalet and need of he Mint 4/2) Tle ght and redo the Mot er #22) ‘When the READY Samp is it, push the STEP key. The READY lamp goes off and the P. NO. lamp wil bei @ P. NO. LAMP (Pattern Number lamp) ‘When itis lit enter the pattorn number to be krieted, with Numeral key. (The following pattern numbers can be programmed ints our machine “<> Ptr Ma. 100 9 STITCH WORLD 1-555 For programming one of the 555 builtin patterns from the Stitch World Book, $100 ———- Patan Nurnbar 201-860 For programming one af the 60 bul in patterns from the Stitch 3 Wort Il Book. y mor Wil print the won “beter” ; 708 Double edged tuck stitch braid ; umbat of Rows ‘Select 1B position needles & yellaw to 6 grsen. Push noodles No.1 and 2 yellow and 2 and 9 green back down to position Cast on over the remaining needles. Take K-Carniage past lft ‘Turn Mark, turn Change Krob to KC (If Knit from left origh. Push in bath TUCK buttons andl knit Braid. ‘Number of Stichex ‘Raunt a hin Roo 901.4998) For programming own designs (See page 25.) 801-626 Upper case alphabet 627-652 Lower eate siphabet 14 Please sae page 86 for details about “Alphabet a ‘@ PATTERN FRAMING LAMP - (Used with SELECTOR II) only Ths for framing 2 partion ofthe selected pattern to be knited, "You have to set the (1) Bottom row (2)Toprow (3)Leh onda) Right [i> ‘Bits whe computer fend of the selected pattern to be knitted, When you enter the Faitrn Na 100 2.12) pattern no, the computor wall automatically set the data (1}-14)10, knit “whole patter’ If you only wish to knit pert ofthe pattern { i ‘enter your own go-ordinata instead below, ate > * You can frame any part ofthe pattern you require, You can frame 2 pattern with blank space, which gives the effet of » mote spaced out pattern on the garment. -=Frarnge T= Savi th par chariot par Note "You can enter settings (1) - [for Motif 1, haweaver, you cannot change (1) and (2) for Mott 2-9. So the Pattern Frarning lamp 1) arel(2) wil not be bt for Mat 2-8, | Height is automatically entered the same as mot 4B You must ante th tliat pattern as motif 2 snes 20 Swches © Youcanehancan Sak @ FIRST NEEDLE POSITION LAMP (F. N. Position lamp) ‘Tiss for song the FIRST NEEDLE POSITION (the ff end stich ofthe slated pater) FOGWOD)| serine te wine nEEOLE Poston ty ans meat ‘What is First Needle position .. Fist of all we need 10 understand how a patter is positioned on the: kitting, Let's take pattern 100 from STITCH WORLD, the cherry pattrn ‘This ts how the machine sees the pattar, graphed out The tiest column of stitches in the patiemnimarked by an arrow in our diagram is the ona wo need to entity ‘When the pattern is kraied each stitch has its own reece ‘The needle which eoreespords wath this fret Sitch of the pattern repeat ‘called the First Needle position. (FN.postion} ee Frat Needle position Nal: Newt pions Wry lok at he numbered snp unr ine needle of the slaw 0 yen 10 itachi you wil ve fet fe ll tow narbered i of} Yesow, ert rt ide in Greo, “This is 90 that the computer can distinguish between ‘wo LLLULLLULLLULLLLULLLLLLLULLLULLULLLLL needles of the same number. For exarnple No 10 an the: Fight (Green 10) and Mo.10 onthe left (Yellow 10} The First Neodle postion ofan all over pattern is Sot automatically to place the patter centrally on the needle bed then repeat aut from thee ‘= When one pattern repeat consists of an even number af * When one pattern repeat consists of an odd number of stitches the centr patter rapeat wil have half tha sttches. stivehee, the contre site is autematiealy placed on Greer tothe loft of (and another half 0 the right, 116) ‘ The First Needle position of this pattem is auto- matically set 9 needle ruber Yellow 10. {¥ 10} “EXD The First Needle positon of this pation is auto matically set at needle number Yellow 2. 7) CLLR UALLULLLLLLLLL VULLLULLULALLUMALLLLUALALUMLALALLLLL BBRSSE “ZOsutches Teach “You can change the First Neodle postion and more ito eithor the right or the et Cen Feat Neale pana Change the Fist Noodle position to yalow 15 from yellow 10. Ths woman Gan Be of your Orginal panein aosinon which was —mC ‘loved autmaicaly by te commute ‘You have to aot the First Neace position, by yourself, foreach mot —12— @ MOTIF WIDTH LAMP “This is for setting the knitting width foreach motif Used in SELECTOR It only) “Erter the data with the NEEDLE POSITION key and Numerat key. [MOTIF WHOTH LAMP vail be lit} an (2}n order, by pushing the STEP key. “The Lamp (1 isto set the nesdle you want to stat kniting your motif, and the Lamp (2) is for ending your out ain ea) + In the folowing examples, thy First Noodle Position is set Yalow 16 (715). oe 670 a sti paca a CLULLLULLLLLLLEULLLLLLL LULL Serna iets gh We hve to tell tho computer to knit the matif over 8284883 |B Enter G46 asthe right end of motif width ches FPN postion > snging the motif wi can cbrain Select part ofa cherry Patorn ig 12 stitches wide, E lies 60 e-] ® Emer ¥100 to start patterning at the left end.---~~[ 100 C1 @inersioosemengitendeimmpesem GO oe £8y programming this way you wil be sure thatthe pattem will pear right across your knting as wrth SELECTOR I PATTERN PROGRAM PROCEDURE "Make sure thatthe READY lamp ist STEP Enter pattern number. mse Enter First Nessa gosiian Push STEP again and ma: chine wl giv you First Neco PATTERN PROGRAM is ‘completed To kn, ‘urn to page 47. (Wit you enter the wrong data by mistake ‘The MEMO display shaves the Mont No, you ore programming, a Seatch on VARIATION key (fist in case your pattems. eed 10 use VARIATION keys (e.9, upside down) to knit ‘rom the beginning, “When the total number ‘of motifs are les than 9, soos Cx You have three motte Erie Whine Klee ‘Seay shows Repeat Wnen you have 9 mouiste Input. Input the data for Moti 9 PATTERN PROGRAM is coma Toast et oon? you have not pushed the STEP koy. push the CE key to clear the data inthe display window and enter the correct data, Ifyou have aiceady pushed the STEP Key, continue to programme your pater. | When finished, enter the corract data using the check proprarnme (S68 next ge) HOW TO CHECK AND CORRECT YOUR PATTERN PROGRAM @ Ma ore that all VARIATION keys ae set crest aed the READY lamp is Needle postin af he @ Push tne SELECTOR kayo ts reid. tern Push the STEP hey, the P. NO. lamp st @ Posh tho STEP key Ta pemy cece faerie ‘Howto correct... Push the yllow or groan key and tern nurboe io ian *# When using SELECTOR |... Gow stop @ *# When using SELECTOR II. Go tostap © “* When using SELECTOR tt ‘The MEMO display shows the Mott Ne, you wil cheek “* Wher using SELECTOR I Nothing appears onthe MEMO dpi @ Push ne STEP ey + How ta correct... Enter the correct number: ‘he Display shoves tho ‘Wher using SELECTOR Io to sap Mot Wie data (1)end(2) Ow ae |* How to correct... Push the yellow or ereen hey aa enter the correct number, , ‘+ Fepeatthe step — @ far Motif No, 2-9. in case you want to-add mati 10 your prageam. You have only one mout (Motel 1} 4m your rooram, Ener the patie no. and follow the step rom @ @ Push tho STEP key Push ine STEP hy. “The Display shows the Pattern “The READY lomp tt and Framing data (1) 2, @) and 2 the PATTERN PROGRAM ase hin de Check is complted 2 a Note} ‘The Display shows the Patten Framing data (3) and 8) for Mot 2-9. ys START KEY Use this kay to start kiting from the fist row ofthe pattern, or midway through a pattern. When you push the START key, even ifthe Display indicates any other row nuriborin the pattern, itil ange tthe fist row Noodle selection wil also be according to the first row of your patsern, @ HOW TO GET BACK TO THE FIRST ROW ‘= Vihen you want to begin a new piece of knitting. and you are using the same pattem number, gif you are making diferent parts ofa garment} the Display wll show the number of the row you ave going to knit next in pattern. To get hackto the first row of your pattern, push the START Key andthe number inthe Display wil revert to 1, (When you use the UPSIDE DOWN ey, the last top owe ofthe patter will pear inthe deploy.) You must always select the needies frst before your start pattern knitting \When the number inthe Display i lashing on andoff, it means the needle selection hasaready ben done. Return the Display ta.a steady number 1 by pushing the START Key “The flashing will cease, and the neeles willbe selected according to Row 1 ofthe pattern. OO stan START o° ease ° i @ ° [4 ‘The Dilys you 1 kt Tsp ncon al ta econnato @® HOW TO BEGIN KNITTING MIDWAY THROUGH PATTERN rogram the pattern, (The READY lami i.) '@Entor the row number which you want to start kniting and push the START key. You can also use the Up/Down key to get the start row. Kop pusthing the Up/Down key until the row na. you Want t start kniting appears in the cisplay window. ‘© Wher working in Lee or Fine Lave pattern, take eare of the falling point Plena relr tothe Diagram ‘You can begin kiting rom a row shave the onde th the memo number (ce hese marked wth 2 Mere, Fw Rurnbir ‘acted Inthe isola snuaaoume lease refer to page 43 if you are using the DOUBLE LENGTH kay oF REFLECTION key or MC RIB kay. mage (MEMO PROGRAM ers) You can progam Memo information for pattern knitting, and this will be shown in the MEMO digplay wie you knit ‘You can easily enter, delete and med the Memo information MEMO KEY Push this key when you start and finish the Meme Program. © Uso tha ays 1-9 and the yellow and green and CE keys to enter this information + When you ener Meno noms | * Whon,you enter Memo information using the yallaw arthe | ® When you enter amo. seymeemmterogmme: |= Brrr rr Mara Serer. re | ee ee es oxlL_ie» lL Jes CL jJosL) E eb = ‘Memo information forthe patterns in the “STITCH WORLD” pattarn Books that you have modified a dateted vl ‘avert back to their original form wen you enter the same patter number again, '¢ Memo information fe your anginal patterns wil yamain until you modify or delate them. “In case you enter the Meno information for Mul colout Skip Stteh pattem (3 colours} ond Mult-zolour Ris pattars| {2 colours) programmed in Ingut Mads 2, one row wil be splayed three times. n these patterns, the computer + Sepsvates each row into these sections, for yarn 1-3. E> oo oo oe wi ENTERING/CORRECTING THE MEMO | DELETING THE MEMO INFORMATION Up ter INFORMATION To enter or eorrect the Memo information for the “© You can. delete ail the: Memo information for the blogeaened pater programed pater. ] © Piper tie eared pane, Propane pars 1 When the READY lamp ist push the MEMO key. \Wen the READY lam ist push the MEMO key {The READY lamp goes of) {ye READY amo goes of) Pushing she Up/Down key, move the murnber on the | @) Push G kay. Al the Memo information hasbeen deleted, Display tothe row you want to enter or covreet the Memo | G@) Push the MEMO key." The READY lamp is lt and the inten program sconeieied @ Enter or eorect he Mma information. For other row, sepoatine sep @ — @ @ Push the MEMO key to fnih the Memeo Program. The EADY lamp ie itandyou have now/corplted the Mame Program. MEMO INFORMATION IN THE PATTERNS IN YOUR PATTERN BOOKS * Please rote tothe Diagrams on the back pages of your pattern Laks, ‘The Mema information is shown on the laf side of the Diagrams and i sto appaars in the MEMO csp, Pie refer to page 39 or Mu Meme formation I Li whan krting the i raw othe pater, 3] [Fi Heo deny ‘= The meaning of the Mama information will be diferent ‘depending on the type of pateen you aro kriting. ‘TUCK & SKIP STITCH PATTERN ‘+ The Meme information és used to Aistinuich between diferent colour yarns in mult-colaur pattern knitting. “eo eat ath yar No 1 itt yarn No.2 colour Rip pattern (2 and 3 colours). ——FAIRISLE PATTERN. o a 1* The Memo information is used to distinguish banween the contrast yorns, (No.1 fs usod for the main yarn 2nd the other numbers for the contrast yarns, Eo = /—— WEAVING PATTERN. et thou awe2wng yarn Kit wath wes yen Ne? rit wah weaving yarn No.3 ~ Kt with weaving yen No.2 it wth corre yar NO. Int wth sontrect yarn No 3 The Mema information is used terdistinguish betwoon the wey ing yrs. When 90 number fe shown ia the MEMO dfsplay, YoU should knit this row wthout a weaving vem, LACE & FINE LACE PATTERN. ‘+ Hf ponwmber is shown in the MEMO display ‘operate the L-Cariage. |= When a number appears in the MEMO. display knit as many rows with the Ke Carriage a6 the rumbar indicates. lt suit a Ri patente ———a oe —| hectare Plosebsboaei { (LACE & FINE LACE PATTERNS MIXED: (2 Use the LCariage as indicated by the ‘symbol or number inthe MEMO disp. te — Operate he L-Corniage (Race Chonga Lover Mt @— {he K-Comone asthe mbar ins aes a cme carnage este Came INPUT PROGRAM (HOW TO PROGRAM YOUR OWN PATTERNS) ‘You can enter and store your ow such patterns in the computer by using the Input Progen You can use max. 3 eolours{including main yarn) in ane row. ‘This facity allows you to bath enter and dalete patterns of your own design # Bofors stating enter your cm patterns you MU prapae the fatowung (1) raw your aun design erte one of the Bank Design Shaws which eu ath the machine. (2) Draw frame around your design {2 Cour the suber ol stches ond the numberof 3 BEECH os veh mse up pater. ! 2 COLOURS /ROW PATTERN 2 COLOURS /RoW PATTERN 1. INPUT KEY ust this key when you stat and finish the Input Program. 2. P.NO. LAMP (Pattern No. lamp) You can store # maximum of 98 pattems “The computer allocates the qumber 901 fer your 1st ptters, number 802 for your nd pattern: dnd Goon automaticaly hin certo avoid contusion, i is recamymended 10 write down tha patiarn ra. an your design shes 3. INPUT MODE “When you input your origi pattern, you have to enter "4" or "2" (No.of INPUT MODE} according tothe tiem you want io make, oo MODE 1... All he patterns except forthe anes in MODE 2. MODE 2 . Malt-colour Skip Sich and Multicolor Rib pattern (8 colours) "(= MODE 1) appears on the MEMO display. So when you want to input the pattern for MODE 2, enter "2" ie co 4. STITCH KEY - ROW KEY STITCH Nay... Push this key wen you changa the display from ROW data to STITCH cova, — ROW ar ROW kay Push this key when you change the display from STITCH data to ROW data STITCH lamp « ROW lamp. A. When you input the numberof stitches and rows, these lamps will be it in order, Number of stitches... A pattern can be fram 1 19 200 stiches, Number of roves ‘The maximum number of rows available to you is caleulated automatically by the computer whan you enter the number of stitches you want for the pattern. You don't have to use all the rows Indicated as avaiable however. 8. Whan you ara chaeking or inputting the pattern dats, either ofthete lamps light and indieata that the number athe Display is {or the STITCH data a for the ROW data, aa 6. PATTERN DATA INPUT KEYS 1 You have to use the coroet keys for inpuiting the pattern data, according tothe INPUT MODE. (See 2. on previous page} MODE 1 .. Use Data keys White Rey ard Black key). MODE 2 Use Nurseral keys (1, 2and 3k ‘+ You can input the patter data on your design sheet, as tis. Input the stitch data, ane by one, from the left end stitch ofthe Tst row 1 Up key... Pash this key for anpuiting the nex (upper roxy © Dawn key, Loft key... You ean use these keys when you find that you have inputted the wrong data. However, wien you ‘come beck over stitches Using these keys, all the dota which you came beck over willbe deleted, ‘Soif you do net want them deleted, da not uso thase kays but correct the data with Check Program, @ Data KEY ~~~ MODE 1 Write key... Noodle remains in 8 position (Ex Koved with Main yarn in Fairise pattern) Block kay... Neadleis selected to D postion. 4€x. Knitted with Contrast yarn in Faiise pattern.) @ NUMERAL KEY (1-3)——— MODE 2 ‘Use this kay for inputting the stitch knitted with yan 1 Use this key for inputting the stitch knatect wath yorn 2 Use this key for inpusting the ttl nitted with yarn 3 * For your quick input (1), When a the cemsining stitches on 2 particular row are tobe input with White key or 1 key, then you do not have input ‘these stitches simpy, Pash the Up key for inputting the next rom. {2} You can enter the same stitch data by pushing the Data/ Numeral key continuously 6. DATA LAMPS “The input pattern data wil appear on the Date lamps. @ When inputting with Data keys... § STITCHES/AOW PATTERN aa > o aeonoono Hn yarn ine ber) oF ON @ When inputting with the Numeral keys... 6 SHES ROW PATTERN ee > ae sono on Yom 212 ke OFF ae FLASHING asm 11 ‘= whet to do wien your patter has more than 10 stiches in one rove 1} The Data lamps inicate the patten data from the frst to the 10th stitch inthe order you have entered them, {2}, When you enter pottor data fr the 11th sch, all the pattern Data lamps for the frst 10 stitches go off, end the frst Data lamp now indicates the patern data fr the 11th site. 0 INPUT PROGRAM PROCEDURE @ STORING YOUR OWN PATTERN, Make sute the READY lamp is it \Weite down the pattern no ‘Select INPUT MODE 1 or 2 Input number of stitches, 9 Hh you input the wrong data, push GE key to clear the| displayand-erterthe eorex sata, Input ournber of rows. input pattern da with Data/Numaral/Up kay. ‘The READY tarp slit and the Ingut Program is completed. 4B Viren you vant to enter Momo information, see page 23. ‘you wesh to knit the inpurted design immacately, vou need to go through the programing procedure as on Page 20. Gtnerwise the machine wall only remember the last patern you kite. @ How To DELETE YOUR OWN PATTERNS Enter the pattern number that you want to delete and push the C key, @ Mako sure the the READY lamp is it Push the INPUT kay. ‘The READY lamp goss off and the INPUT lamp is It ‘The lowest vacant pattern no. will appear on the Dispisy @ Enter tho pattern no, you want te dlet. {7 you watered the wrong ne., push CE key 10 elear the ‘igplay and enter the correat ne. again, B Posh he Choy “The numb in the splay goes out andthe computer deltas the stored potter “you want to delete more than one stored pattern, repeat x @ — @ @ Push the INPUT key after you have finished deleting stored pattsene. (The INPUT lamp goes out) “The READY lamp is lt andthe Inpax Program is complete. ‘The lowest vacant pattern number appears in the Display Numbor ofthe Stored Patterns So2| FE orderin which ne pater mba Sears Driatoa parce (Note If you delete one af your owm patterns, the Pattern Program which contains the deleted patiers wil also be deleted. fn SELECTOR Hl, however if you delete some patterns, other patterne programmed for the smalier Mati no. will not be: Sleted, <> HH you delete your own pattern programmed for Mati no, 8, ‘Mout no. 6-9: wil be deleted inthe pattern program, However you ¢an knit the patioens for Motil no, 1-4 a8 you have programmed. au- (GUIDELINES WHEN MAKING YOUR OWN PATTERNS ‘= When designing your own stitch partoms, please bear tho following paints in mine “TUCK STITCH PATTERN MULT:-COLOUR TUCK. [STITCH PATTERN, wok sch Stocking Stich fata together Tih Whar you want stocking seh Between Z rove of td tucks Don't repeat the 11 tuck stitch more than + times, oF hawe soca than 4 stocking atites betwen the fet tuck toes, aad iota “Taoskng etches “This pies a saeraucher effect, I Doni pall upthe sitchas more than Arews or for 3 or @ row tuck stitch pstiern, have rare than 3 stocking stitches between the tock stiches This becomes very iil fo kr PLATED Tuck STITCH PATTERN ‘Yau cant have to tuck atiches ager "Yau can only pull up he sch one rw Pate ee en eal 1. Tansterea Sch Tekh a TEATS Parripa | Doster he yarn more han fie SoS @.. Knitted by needa ‘ teleciod 0 aston THREAD LAGE PATTEay ) DOV F Roe mare an 8 rend 19D pston ommstyrote | ps aici stated 6 O- : prsivon a CARBETE "Ta an ranar rn aes Tope Dai Tay Taner he ome ah OVmaneHan FPNE LACE PATTERN x ~—) * a v oc Dov" ty to wana 2 witches diagonal x Cea NULTL-COLOUR Ris (2 and 3 eotous) ‘Wilt Balaured Rib — Jacauardl this ype of work is achioved by using a ribbing attachment ond colour changer with your machine Kit thse patterns wits MC RB (st otour Rib Rey Inout the pattern data on your design shest 2s t's, “vvmen you design @ Muit-colou rib parte (2 colours per row) suck thatthe total number of atten rows ‘van row number "even", and that the. yarn is changed "every (CHECK PROGRAM > ‘You can check the paren number, sitches, rows and pattern data far your ewn patterns stored in the computor. You can also change the psitern data, if necessary, with this program. Checking ean be dans with the Data lamp and /er the CHECK KEY Push this ey when you start andtnish the Check Program. BUZZER KEY | — fi CHECK PROGRAM @How To CHECK THE PATTERN NUMBERS YOU HAVE STORED IN THE COMPUTER @ When the READY lamp is lt, push the CHECK key. ‘The display shows the last patiem no, with INPUT MODE con the MEMO display. @ When you push the Down key, the display shows the pattern numbers in crder, beginning with the last one stored in the computer. eo ‘at patern Feta ‘sober Sed umber sored 201 08 1 0302 @ Push the CHECK key after you have checked the pattern umber, ‘The READY lamp is it and the pattern no. check is ‘completed, (@HOW 70 CHECK THE PATTERN DATA YOU HAVE STORED IN THE COMPUTER METHOD 1. Check the pattern data with ler. staring ome tow DovAnpooon 1 Date METHOD 2. Check the paten dats withthe bua, & key wven you start checking the patern data with buzzer, and stop the buzzer. @ When the READY lamps It, push the CHECK key. To display the pattem numbor you want to chack, push the Down key, The INPUT MODE of the pattern no, will appear on the MEMO display @ Push the STEP key, ‘The display shows the number of atitches for the pattern. (You cannot change this data) @ Push the STEP key, ‘Toe display shows the number of rows forthe pattern. (You ccannat change this data} @ To chack the first row Push the STEP key, ‘The Data lamps show the pattern data entered for the Tt. 00h sti ° “1” appears on the deol, with ROW lame lit. (shows the As stitch of the Tet roms) 1 To chock the 2nd rows Push the Up kay to advance the row ‘umber tthe next row. The Data lamps show the pattem data ontored forthe Tt 10% stitch of the 2nd row. 2” appears an the Display, with ROW lamp it. (kt shows the 1st stitch of the 2nd rowr} Check other rows in the same ‘manner. '® After checking the pattern dats, push the CHECK key. The READY lamp is it and the pattern cate check is completed, * Sound ofthe buzzer ED +S peetton tong nore) ee piprestonnotes @ Push the Buzzer kay. The bua wil moe # sound according tothe parm ara te ft sto of th es roe (How to shack te 2nd eow @ Push tha Up key to advance the row number. "Z"oppces on the deploy, th ROW emp i Cishawe tho Festach of he 2nd rom) (Bi Push the Buzzer key, 5 Riri attire ‘The buzzer wall make a sound aocording tothe pattern © viren te nevense keys on. + Toreveree Mot 1 ony ' hs Mamet ats nL mene usueLeuuLLueLutLurLuut » wueuuibtiu oe Poy ‘2. ROTATION KEY “The pattern is rotated 80° counter- 20 stehes X 40 rows -—- Rotation OFF * =p 90 stitches X 20 rows ~~ Rotation ON el ‘+ Winen using SELECTOR 11 © Wen you use the ROTATION key forthe pattern which has “© When you usa ROTATION key fortwo motifs or more rove than 200 rows, Only the top 200 rows of the pattern appears on the ‘The stitches and rows ofthe pater for Moti!2-9 are set | knitting, 88 shown Below: — Fry ssnon ‘autornaically the same as thase ofthe pattern for Moti 1 rT FN postion ot Mont) eee | I i 4 Vaca sbtches: a stiches: oF ¥ ae) ee "7 “Space + i lO Ke a _ aw OF eemermenn © srntororaenis en cee rat Qo seentin taption Ht a tt 2 Moti 2 moi wuluuuulunu. ULELLLLLLLLLLLLLLULLLUL F— Space “ ' {sce Haste ante EGaas Pasgitert r t t Moai 1 ening M2 Kina Moet | Kiting Mont 2 xesttng Some wath we woah [Nore] —— ln SeuecToR nL Using the ROTATION fey, the sutch data ofthe pattern willbe changed ‘So whee you input the Pattern Program input the First Naedlo postion and the Motif Knitting Width of each motif, ‘omembering that rove are nowy sitches and vice-verse. 3. DOUBLE WIDTH KEY: a ---- Using SELECTOR I — All your patterning will double in width, Using SELECTOR II OFF wren ine DouBLE woTH key is ot @FF Wren me DOUBLE WIDTH key ison. The mown is 2 bie rimmed "ii wa > u ulauanauanuatnts ‘Mou Keting Wats Pleats remamber to give the computer twice the amount of stitches to knit your pattem over when using the No:3 DOUBLE {WIDTH key, or you val get only hal pattern. 4, DOUBLE LENGTH KEY a ~~ °8 When the DOUBLE LENGTH tay is oft i) \When the DOUBLE LENGTH key ison 1 Tho example uses ? mots ULLULLLELLLULLLLLULLLL ULLLLLLLLLLLLLULLLLLLL ws He 1 -4- REFLECTION KEY ei ‘The pattern is tntted the right way up, then upside davin Our ° ‘hen the REFLECTION key i f.- When the REFLEGTION kay son. LLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLULLL ULLLULLELLLULLLLLLLLLL ‘# Vunie knitting, the buzzer makes a sound "bees" ‘the row before the last row of pattern and the Display shows the number for tha last row. Then the NOTE Display shows the row numbers in the reverse “The point of contact between patterns is overlapped for order. $1 you want the patter to knit upside + down first then the right way up. Enter the rom no: fr the top ofthe pattern and push the START key. 6. UPSIDE DOWN KEY ‘The pattern is knitted upside dovin, ‘ested fom the top rom of the pattern) o8 O ‘When the UPSIDE DOWN kay i of. “oO When the UPSIDE DOWN key is on. ULLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL ULLLLELLLLLULLLLLLLLL. %@ 2S peg 8 3 oe ee ene eETON aon OO UCUERLLCUCLCLLLUULLLL L4 | 7. NEGATIVE KEY ey vem When the NEGATIVE key is off ‘ne NEGATIVE ky, ows corespnaing fo tw Bok square (in corresponding to the back square (Ml) in the diagram are selected to B positon, and the See oper rerun a8 poston onl te oat other needies remain in B postin, needles are selected 10 D position. == =n (faa *WHEN YOU USE THE SINGLE BED COLOUR CHANGER (KHC) Use NEGATIVE key according to the pettern you Ani, The Singlebed Colour Changer is used for Miticolour pattrns. for ‘example Mull-colour Tuck Stitch or Skip Stitch and Muli-colour Fairsle among others. It enables you to nt these pater {quicker ond easier than you would normally. lean be fitted a both electronic and punchcarsl machines. Please read te original ‘struction manual or the KHC in conjunction withthe fllawang instructions. Patter ‘ll the patterns shawn in the KH instruction manual are also memorized in the computer, so you can select these patterns from your Pattern Book (The Punchcatds that some with the KHC are not used } ‘You can algo use your KHC when knitting the follewieg pattern numbers “You ean also use the KHC with your wun designs, with the NEGATIVE key. ‘+ When there are rows of plain knitting in between the pattern rows, When the kniting row numbers 5, 19, 28, and 29, at ‘the noodles are salectad to D pesition. 4bPush the Release Burton on the KHC and knit two rows ith the main yarn ony Puan wie Release Button ‘+ How to: install the Single Bed Colour Changer (KHC) onto the olsetronic machine, Refer tothe KHE Instruction Manual, and see tha following nst-uctions about (2}.on page 2, () on page 3 and (7) on page 4 (— Rion pz: KHC Arm Connector ‘Always ft the KHC Arm Connector, whether or not you havea Fitbing Attachment. In this case, however, do nol change the eating postion ofthe changer, lotening the kab. (Rafer to "Haws to set (2/") (‘8100 pa Penns: 1 otes2 ] || -—— | Ap ‘You don't hove t0 set the Yarn Tension Stand. You can use Place the Secend Yacn Tension Unit into the setting hale You ‘he sarting ole on the corner of your knitting machin. fan chase either hole {1}or hole 2), but when you use the eit Leader, select hole (2) nye PATTERN KNITTING 1. Firisle pattern ‘@oter to your KHC Instruction Manual and thread up main ‘and contrast yarns. Button No.1-Main yarn Button No.2/3/4.- Contrast yarn. @ rit 10 rows in stoking stitch wath tha main ya ana (place the K-Garriage on the right-hand side of the machine. Progam the pattem @reaneter we main yarn rom yan fooder “A tno yen fonder" 2, Multi-colour Tuck and Skip Stitch pattern (2-colours) wen yout Muit-colour Tuck Stach paren wth KC atthe Weaving Brushes in sation {Pur them out of scion when you Knit athe patterns Weveng Brasher Man von Safe 2 orsko cut ®©Toke tne m: Button 1 yarn aff rollar 1 and eancel the Changar @vsing ane needles foward trom BoE poalton (Dove the K Carriage to outside the Right Turn Mark Set the Change Knob to KC(1 andi push MC button. @Move tho K Carriage seross the neesiebed from right to left s0thatit e outside the Left Tum Marke andthe needles ave been eoloctod continue ining. Push the Changer Button scoring ‘heenumber shown inthe ema dep ie @ Thread tne yen into the KHC ang knit approximately 10 ‘rows ending with the K-Carriaga at the night Place the K-Carnage outside the Right Turn Mark, @rrogram the patiorn @ sare cnange had te KC ae move te K Coro ‘tomate te so thats ed the at Torn Rr ‘he neees have been elt. @ Pinh nay TK busts for Tuck Sich pater oan boty PART buttons for Skip Stitch pate. @conieue knting Push the Changer Buton sorting 0 ‘tha number shown nthe Nemo cepay 3. Multi-colour Skip Stitch pattern (3 colours) | ordee to kit thase pattorns. you hava to change the yarn every row, both on the left and right ofthe needlebed nies you Use DOUBLE LENGTH (VARIATION) kay Not. You have to knit 1, 2 oF 3 rows to compat knitting each row of your patter. (I'depends on how mary colours per row you used in your pattern) |A. Wher you use the DOUBLE LENGTH key Follow the steps 2- @)- (@! above. ‘Charge yarn every two rows. B. When you de not use the DOUBLE LENGTH key Follow the steps 2- 2 - (6 above. le this case, you can start kiting, withthe K-Careiage an the left or on the igh, Change: the yarn every raw, according ta the Memo {information (MC RIB KEY 2 MC RIB KEY (Multi-colour Rib-Jacquard) Use this key when you knit the Mult: colour Rib parerns, “Do not usa this key when yeu kat the Mult-colaue Rib patterns 9 colours} in your pattern book (pattern po. 881 ~ 860) ‘Munt-colour Fis patterns are worked using both the rber and the Double Bed Colour Changer (KAC}. (PATTERN DATA & MEMO INFORMATION OF THE PATTERNS IN YOUR PATTERN BOOK — Multi-colour Rib patterns (2 colours) ‘Multi-colour Rib pattorns (3 colours) (pattern no. 522 ~ 531). (pattem no. 851~ 860) ‘The Patten data are memorized in the computer in the * The Pattern data and Mama Information ave already ‘same form as that ofthe Fairiie pateen arranged and stored inthe computer, in rar to-knit each, * Memo information on the “odd number” rews show the ya. Contrast yarns and these on the “ewan numbos” rows (Do not use the IMC RIB key to knit these panerns) show the Main yarns. Yam No toed Entiat 3 rit tho fest ant nd ver Sah Mason od cumanag SS t J es Ce serio Crown oF hing maker 2 vow of pater Pushing the MC RIB key (the lamp is it the computer autamancaly arranges the pattern data ol one row intosseveral rows, inorder ‘0 knit it soparatoy. ss THE PATTERN DATA AND MEMO INFORMATION WHEN THE MC RIB KEY IS ON. @ Whan theres no Memo information on the Diagram: A. Fairislo patterns and Patterns programmed in B, Mult-colour Skip Stitch pattems (3 colours) in INPUT MODE 1 tthe Pattarn Book and the Patterns programmed in * Knit with only one main yarn and one contrast yarn, INPUT MODE 2. © The number 1 in the Maro display tells vou fo ket with» Knit sith three yarns, 1-2 ‘the mainyarn, and the number 2 tells you taknit withthe --® The pattorn datas arranged und stored inthe computer, in contrast yarn. ne 1-3 separately The Disprarn wargod lor Multvcoiour Fab bythe compute DAAGNTMECOWPUTER —-MCFIB KEY GN Moma Inormation How Numar PATTERN OBTA (GN THE DIAGN | one Semsree 4 ese at King kd 2 ‘ho Sagvense ‘iho Ying eA Go ow of w at. (THE PATTERN DATA AND MEMO INFORMATION WHEN THE MC RIB KEY IS ON) @ Winer the Memo information son the “odd number"rans @)When the MEMO informations bth onthe "a number oniy— and “even number" rows '= Knit with one Main yarn and several Contrast yarns '= Knit wth sovoral Main yarns and Contract yarns ‘©The number 7 on the MEMO display tells you ta knit wth * The number on the MEMO display shows the yarn 09. to Main yarn, and other auenbars with Contrast yarns. us. Moris intrmaion Row Nenbee —_ + onwast Yaro| Contrast Yarn — How van (ne Sequence * WHEN YOU USE THE DOUBLE BED COLOUR CHANGER (KRC) ‘This can be fated o both electronic and puncheard machines. Peace rad the onginal Eneiruction Manual for the KRC an conjunction with the folowing instructions, PATTERN ‘© Aulthe pattoens shown in the KRC Instruction Manual are also memorized inthe computer, 60 you ean solect thess pattorns {rom your STITCH WORLD. (The puncheards thet come wth the KRC are not uses) ‘Also, you can use the Mult-colour Fib pation in STITCH WORLD I + Yau carsknit Muit-eolour ib pattems. using the patterns for Fins, Mult-colour Farsi, Single mot and Mult-colour Skip ‘Stich (3 colours). PATTERN KNITTING ‘= When using the SELECTOR TI Please disragard the instruction on page 47 of the KAC: Instruction Manual ‘The back ground ef the pater is knitted with the yarn for the fist row of one sequence, ‘The Mutt-colour fib pattrn (3 colours) in STITCH WORLD II cannet be kitted in SELECTOR Il 2s @ moti @ mur:cotour mio pares (3 colours) programmed in INPUT MODE 2 and using Mult-olour Skip Stitch pattems (3 colours) in STITCH WORLD II inning above patterns, you have to chaoge the yarn every rv, both onthe lf and right So tis recommended o use the DOUBLE LENGTH Koy in oder to ehange yams wth the Colour Changer Unt ® When using the DOUBLE LENGTH key.. (© Set up the ribber and KAC ont your machine and tread the yen. |®Ea the Fine Kriting Br onthe main bed 1 Arrange the needles foe full reece rib and kt 10 rows withthe Varn 1 in full neo wi Place the K-Garriage outside the right-hand Turn Mark @ Program the pattern nd push the MIC RIB key(ON) 1 Set the Change Knob to KC (I (© Move the K-Carriage stony across the Tuer Mark. 10 kit one row ‘The needies are exlecte. (@ Sor the K:Carriage and the KR-Cartiage a6 shown inthe istration E Knit to roms, @ Move the Carriages to the lft until you hear a "Chek" Now push tbe Changer Button eccording to the numbr shawn in the MEMO display, [BB Knit eocording the Memo information. * Push the Changer Button aher you hae the “Click” © For correction of mistakes, refer to page 72 (B When you do not us the DOUBLE LENGTH key Follow the steps @® above, ‘nthis case, botore start knitting. you can place the K-Carlage either on tha lft or on the right CChange yarns every row, secording fo the Memo information. @ ove rasore @ Set up the sibber and KRC onto your mschine, and theed the yarns. incase you knit Multi-colour ib pattern using Farisle patterns, thread the Main yacn into Changor 1 @ Follow the steps @ — @, OOO O#DSG and @W in order Horvever. in step (place the K-Cartiage outside the ff-hand Turn Mark aa- — ds | | Se S/S) SI | K |<] << | | | | | | KR | sf ivan kiting Isce patton, all Pattern Variation keys cannot be used. "1- Uso the ROTATION, DOUBLE LENGTH oF REFLECTION key sccording tothe remarks on pg 28 wndr Tuck Sitch psterns, "2. You can knit Tuck Stitch, lated Tuck Suteh and Skip Stitch Patterns from "STITCH \WORLD" without using the NEGATIVE key. "2. There is a possibilty you cannot knit the pattern, in case you have mary rows to be skipped after ROTATION, ‘le Mutt-colour Skip Stitch patterne(3 zolours), rotatd, the Memo information vail always repeat 1, 2,3, 1, 2,3, andthe needles are always seleced throe times in one row, even if you use only two colours in one row (n this case, you have to ‘operate the earringe ene row, whan no needles are solectd } ‘Also, whon you use total 4 or more colours in your pattern, there isa possibilty you cannot vary the pattern a you woul ‘expect. 4. Do not use the DOUBLE WIDTH, ROTATION and NEGATIVE key for pattern which have mare than 6 selected needles next to each aiher, . *5- Use the ROTATION key according tothe romarks on page 28 under Plated Tuck Stitch patoens “6. Always use the MC RIB key when you knit Mui-colour Rib using Fairile pater 7. AMtae rotate, the Meme information wll aways repeat 1.2, 3, 1.2.3, .. andthe naedos are always selocted three times in one Incase you use total or more colours in your pattern, thare is 3 possiblity that you cannot vary the pattern 3s you woul! expect, \Wehon you change the Memo information, set the ROTATION key on and enter your Maro information. © When you set the ROTATION key off, the Memo information wil revert back 1 the previous frm, The Memo information for ‘the built patterns no. 841-860 val revert back in the original form. 8, Always use the ME RIB kay whan you knit Mult-calour Rib peogeammed in INPUT MODE 2. 8. The Meme information for the patiorns except Muli-colour Skip Stitch patterns 3 colours} dows not shows in the Meme sige ‘when the ROTATION key i on If you need the Memo information, enter your memo data when the ROTATION key is on ‘BWvhen you st the ROTATION kay off, the Memo inlormation will revert back o the previous lore, The Mam intormation foe ‘the buit-in patterns will revert back tothe data inthe dkagramts of the pattern book. (USING THE START KEY (Refer to p22) WITH THE DOUBLE LENGTH, REFLECTION OR MCRIB KEYS.) ‘The computor arranges the pattern data a follows. deponcing upen Use cotting af the VARIATION or MIC RIB key. The indication ofthe row number in the Display is eeferont when you use the DOUBLE LENGTH, REFLECTION or MC AB key. ‘a 8 6 A All patterns except for the Mlutt-eolour Skip Stitch |B. Muti-cotour Skip site pater © When using none of these kavs: pattern The same row no. appears on the Display 1 — 3 timas, according to the pattern daa, Entor the row number which youwant ta startand | Protaras snieone Sateen s+ 1ime push the START key, the needie selection is staried | | The row uses two colours 2 times from the entered row, ‘The row uses thiee colours... 3 times Enter the row number wich you want ta start and push the HOW TO USE UP/DOWN KEY TA noodle salto is 8 the Tstrow Keep pushing the Up/Down kay until you get the | Sy.hT ke. the nad erent owen. you went to In came you warit to knit from the 2nd for Sra rows of the stan. A ‘entered row, push the Up ker twice) i © HowTo use UP + DOWN KEY Keep pushing the UP/ ~ DOWN key until you eve ceogere | semi {ee 0 o 8 eae * When using the DOUBLE LENGTH kay, the sore row sited tice with Douil Length 3 ror The same row no. wel appoar on the Display tw. ‘BWhen knitting the Mult-colour Skip St2h pattems, wil appear 2 —S1imes, depending an the pattern data, Enter the rovr number wich you want to start and push the START key, the needie selection is started from the Tet row dauble length pattern for the entered row, ‘Fein case you want tkna from midway through the entarad row. push the Up key to advance through the row you want to start biting. m= HOWTO USE UP/DOWN KEY Kkeap pushing the Up/Down key until you get the rave no. you want 8 ew ‘+ When using the REFLECTION key, When you ueg the REFLECTION key, the computer ° regards the pattern A shown bela, 88 "ore paler 11) © When knitting the pattern from bottom to top, push the START key. = When kiting the petiem fram top to Battom, enter the last (top) row of pattern and push the START key, 2) Enter the row number which you want to start and push the START key. ¥ihen kniting the Muli-colour Skip Stiteh pattems, the same row ne, will pear several times, depending an the ‘patiorn, The ned selection is started from the ¥st row of the entered row, In cage you want to knit from the 2nckor Sr) fof the entered row, push the Up key (tie). HOWTO USE UP/OOWN KEY Keep pushing the Up/@own key ntl you get the row no. you want to start + Ket om boom 11 a Sreeson Sachs el 08 oy eS) eee You have to knit two (or thras!) rows ta eomplate knitting:one row Qo of your pattern [Enter the row number which you want to Start and push the START key, the nadia selection is started from the row for ‘the Moin yorn fr Vaen 1) of the entered row. (8. those marked with ©) “in case you want to knit from the 2nc for Sid) row ofthe entered row, push the Up Key {wice) £8 Nult-colour Rib pattern ¢2 colours) ‘A. Mult-colowr Rib pattern (2 colours) 45 roves makes one psttorn sequence, Begin from the fist row of the odd-numbered rows, because d raves equal one pattern Sequence. | Jo seers Ee eee mie sara in Orsay = HOW TO USE UP/DOWN KEY ‘wep pushing the Up/Down key until you get the row no, you wart to stat eof om eS) When using the DOUBLE LENGTH and MC RIB keys: You have to knit four {or sox) rows 10 6 Cores wating ane cow you pater Enter the rovy number wich you want to start end push ‘the START key. “The needle selection is starts fram tha row forthe iat” \Moia yarn (ar Yarn Tat the entared row. (18, those marked with* | Bin case you wean okt rom the past rowrof the entered row, push the Up key. = HOWTO USE UP/DOWN KEY Keep pushing the Up/Down key until you get the row sp, You want ta sion © BLANK CARTRIDGE You can store ail your evn designs shat you have created an your knitting machine computer into a cartridge. Once yau have the patterns stored in the cartridge you can load them back Into the Imathine time and time again. Follow the stops of SAVING or LOADING boiow winen you transfor the data from/to the knitang mactane, «+ STITCH PATTERN CAATRIDGE/LACE CARTRIDGE |When you create your pattern with the pattsn programming device. Set the mode of KHS65. If no mode of KH65 isin the soreen, sat the made of KHOA How to transfer the data trom/to the keting machine, Switch off the power of the pattern programming device and TV sot Take out the cartridge {rom the mein body, Follow the steps of SAVING or LOADING below, «STITCH PATTERN CARTRIDGE EXTRA'S Please refer to the next page caUTION ‘+ Donot insert or move the catidge to/from the slot withthe power switch an. | # The battery of the cartridge saves the '* Do;not touch the metal pat of the bottom af the carridge wih the fingers or | data about ten years, When ten years ate have passed trom purchasing the '* Donat get the cartridge wet caruidge, ask a deater to change the 4 De not deop the cartridge or put something on it battery '* Dont leave the cartndge ina hot or humid place, (LOAD KEY, SAVE KEY, EXECUTE KEY — LOAD key... Tranter tne deta, stored in the cartridge, onto the knitting machine \e J SAVE kay... Transfer the data, stored in the knitting machine, onto the cartridge, swe “CAUTION Whur you sav the th onto a caridge whieh aie has data on te deta le © will be deleted. cc(@]|_—_-— PXEGUTE hey. Gary utah ct sevng rong SAVING AND LOADING @) reaper ta ogi tm hf xt at mepeieet Sara rene ba a ni i a yimen you frst save your avn patterns on the cartridge. Enter "B88" and push the STEP key. Qieairesncih sown poisrtee: ea (bina) Tha carridge has no daa nt -BWhen steady 1 litt means thot the cartidps as data on it IF yOu sove the dat inthis case the date already stored on te case wil ie deleted “i you push the LOAD ky by mistake, push the SAVE key and operate the necessary procedure ©exrreoscre on apore tiet eect van Uisnerts sme et tons ooh iy th i arab ar ot Geir 4PPicese note that 3 colour ima row patterns (see page 25 made 2) will NOT save onto stitch pattern cartridge II but wil save ‘onto eartridge I = ‘You are able to ld inevidual patterns onto Your machine rom a cartridge without lasing all your oe pattorns in the machines memory. @ rorvreoA0 be Display shows 1 the 1 is blinking, t means the cartridge hs no data ont) oo Eg) anilg es lata {iF you push the SAVE key by mistake, push the LOAD key and operete the necessary procedure. 628s Be ae eee mroreats @© porno sort — tans wt sto Ppa emer an matron ne ©) purine xe cue key — Te nna wt nppen naa "The buzzer beeps and lth lights goof xcept te Power Sviteh and READY lamp ‘db you wish to load more than ane pattern anto your machine, repeat stepst@)r of) © rretecrins srentcian vane o © USING STITCH PATTERN CARTRIDGE EXTRA’S (Optional Ext ————— “This coradge has over 806 patterns stored on it — the patterns can be soon in PUNCHCARD BOOK Volume 5, “Touse with your machine, jarate the patern that you Wish knit in the instruction book that comes vert the carwidge, each pation ‘wil have tne: murnbers — 2 “page” number, end 2 "patter number. @ orien serine @ ver nent cov sare cei @ wrorsierowe snr @ ren neon tr yt in tn ire onemenesibc ivi ® Pattarn pumber will appear. — Enter the pattrn number tht yous wish to knit © rorvesreriy— memento tt a a emer @ porneexcerte toy Sit you wish to oad more than ane pattern repeat sus io @) (twa Pome Soten ar tate easy tf FAIRISLE PATTERN — All over pattern knitting: 26> Pre Ho 18 @ PATTERN PROGRAM (See pope 20.1 @ PATTERN KNITTING Turnbaa Place the K-Garriage outside the Turn Mark. Set the Change Keb to KC. ‘Move the K-Carrage slowly across the Turn Matk. and knitone The needies are selected, No.1 flashes onan offin the Display {o%ell you ta kn the fist row af he pattern, ‘You only need to pass the K-Carriage once across the Turn Mack when you start pattern knitting, ‘Thread the contrest yarn into Yarn Feeder"B (ou da not have to open the Yam Feeder Lever} Holding the yarn end by hand, move the K:Carriage-one row, ‘The Number 2 flashes on and off in the Gisplay to tell you to knit tha scone row of the pat. ‘Move the K-Carriage back anc forth to kit the Firile paren, * Or finish pattrn knitting Set the Change Knob to NL The Cam Buin wall be toleased automaticaly =e u b \When you hear the sound “beep finish the row and knit one Number T ashes on and off inthe Display. “You have nove finished knitting one complete patter All he ewsies are selected 10D position. n tis ease follow the step 1 and 2 4) Take out tha maim yarn out of Feeder A and hook around the natch at the endl of your machina, Then continue kriting with the contrast yarn ony 2. When you have some needles remain in 8 position rethreadthe main yarn into Feeder A and rit tho row, holding the sin ‘yarn go that no loops form atthe edges Only he both ead nels wil be seloeted #9 D postion. In this case, follow the steps 1 — 3. 1), Bring the and neodes back to B postion 2. Take the contrast yan out of Facder "Band hook around the notch atthe end of your machine. Then continue knitting ‘withthe main yarn only briging the end needles back 10 8 poston on eacty row. 3, When the needles ace selected across the row again forthe petern, rethread the contrast yarn into Feeder “Band knisthe row, hokng the contrast yam 8a that no loops form atthe edges. Inorder tok the patters nes 810 and B19 in STITCH WORLD I. you have to change the main yarn mixwray throught the knsting ‘The row no. where the main yarn should be changed in specified inthe dagram. Kit with main yarn.) ——————1st row —————= '* Change the main yarn when the specified row number is flashing an and of ‘Some kitting pattern may require you to “lock machine on row numba? for e.g, 10rows" todo this push the CR key — Display. ‘wil go Blank anc pattern wil repeat — when sequired number of coves have been knitted, push CE — pattern will now knit normaly. FAIRISLE PATTERN — Motif itt 1 Prepare sulficent hells of yarn according to the pattern sata Seperate the main yarn in two “Tho stiches atthe egos of single motte need tobe bound {in wath te zt ofthakniting, to that there are ne holes. “Todo this spit the main yen by ntwisting to give rar @ PATTERN PROGRAM (Seo page 20) ‘head of the same colour We lel his “irishing yan” cbc Paten Ho86 fain Yarn © PATTERN KNITTING “Te follwing igios show the step when the rede ace seated fam torah. inst. @ @xn0_esmn une Clo aaa Ren wow @ Feldihe Finishing yarn in half and hook on the nese next 16. dake sure the eantrast yarn goes undar the concavity in the the lend selected needle. ‘Sooke Plate. Holding the finishing yarn, move the K-Cairsge to the right e iihen the camps Ww] © Whan the CamagS = stthelalt Pats the other ond of the finishing yarn under the selected Wrap the finishing yarn around! the Nook ofthe needle adjacent needles, and wrap it from right to Toft round the needle 10 the first selected noodle, and pull down gently, acjacont tothe last sebected needle-on the right Ensure that this needle is in 8 postion before you take the Hong the finishing varn, move the K-Corriage from ight to K-Cariage across for the net row of kiting © ‘Sot tho Change Knob to NL “Tho Cam Button willbe released automaticaly, na the pattam til yeu hear the sound “beep” Finish the row and knit one more row, Number 1 flashes om and off tn the Desplay. ~4— THREAD LACE PATTERN — All over pattern KNittiNY ST You can knit this patorn with a combination of madium yan and vary fine yarn. Use medium (er fine} yarn asthe mata yaxn, and vary fine yain fi @ similar colour to the main yarn) forthe contrast @ PATTERN knrrTING fata te sep @) on page 47: Boo the Change rn 0 KE Pataen No 397 @ PartenN PROGRAM (Gee page 20.) Sot tho Tansion Dial, referring to the Tension Chart below. Push both upper and tower buttons (Lat te same time, APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART fino Yam [vee fine yaen 49 Medium Varn | Veer fina yarn 69 ANA a Ti Ws Ir the end neetle fs selected 10 D position, push it back 19 & Thread the comrast yar into Yarn Feeder position, (fou de not have to opan tha Varn Feader Lever) Holding the yarn end by hangs, knit one row withthe K-Gariage Comtinve kniting, remembering 10 push the selected end Knit the patter tl you hear the sound "beep". Fnich the row ‘ele back to B position (Soe step @) ad knit one more row. Number ¥ Flashes on and off in the ‘Bilove the K-Cortage slowly Deeley ‘A ficheng the Clave Weights every 20 caves or 80. @® © You ca eer cortine: Repeat saps ©) — @ OF fin pens ling. Sr the Charge Kook fo UL ‘he cam Baton wale flaaed autora THREAD LACE PATTERN — Motif knitting! The contrast yam isk in with the main yarn veroughout thread tac kr Should use main and contrast yarns together so that these will match those | in. So should you rit areas in stocking stitch ony, you Thread lace pattern Paterno 424 @ PATTERN PROGRAM (S00 page 20.) @ PATTERN KNITTING ‘Set the Tention Dial refering to the Tankian Chart on previous page, Push both upper and lover buttorsiL} atthe same time, ‘Thread the cootrast yarn into Yarn Feeder“ {You do not have to open the Yarn Feed? Laver) Holding the ye end hand, Kit one row wih the K: Carriage mk) oS Move the K-Carriage back and forth you cam knit Thrsad Lace Continue kiting unt you want tobegin Thread Lace Knit, Place the K-Carriage outsie the Turn Mak. Set the Change ‘Knob to KC (I, Move the K-Coriage slowly across the Tor. ‘Maro knit one row You only need to operate the K-Cerriage once across the Turn Mark wen you start pater kniting, ‘The noadies are salectee ‘Number flashes on and\off in the Display to tel youo knit the first row of the pattern. = (ei ‘it the pata til you heer the sound “beep” Finish the row fand knit one moce tow. Number 1 flashes on and off in the Disp. ‘Sot the Change Keob to NL. ‘The Cam Buttons wil be released automaticaly i= ee a! 3 Push beth upper and lower buttons L) at the sama time-and Slide the Cam Button Relaaga Lever tothe right to release the align all he needles at B position. (Cam Buttons. ‘Then contieue knitting uni you want finish. PULL-UP PATTERN Knit “STITCH WORLD" Patten No. 408, 408, 440,411 and 412 by pulling up the contrast yarn ‘The wrample was knitted using “STITCH WORLD” Pattern No411. ‘When the row number indicated on the right sie af the Bring the neadles containing the strands of yarn Diagram in "STITCH WORLD” appears in the Display, ‘forward to € postion and ) so Panern No. 202 PATTERN PROGR 3 {ig the neaces marked with “8” the Diagram in “STITCH ® estas WORLD’ forward 13 E positon and bickto A position. This wil Stop thes stiches. you ware knating @ garment you con transfor tho felt marked stitch to the nisl oti aft side, and the night one auto the right Thon tke the ero needs back down "A position Follow the steps @) — @) above. But setthe Change Knob to KCl) instep (). Then. flow the steps @) — (B) above, ‘amemborieg to Bring formardhe ond noedles 1B postion every row, # they are not slacted, = ee MULTI - COLOUR TUCK STITCH PATTERN You can knit this patern in the same way as kniting Tuck Stitch pattern, by changing the yarn according te the Memo information 4 Pate No 290 @ PATTERN PROGRAM (See page 20.) (PATTERN KNITTING @ Fotlow the steps @ — @) in Tuck Sitch pattern. umber 1 inthe MEMO csplay tells you to ht with Yarn 1.) Move the K-Carlaga bel ana fath until tne number 2 Toke Yarn 1 out of Yarn Feeder “A ‘appears in the MEMO aispay: Row 3 in the Display and {Sliding tae K-Carciage sightly to the outside, you ean easily ‘Number 2 in the MEMO dgplay toll you to knit the third take it out) . owe wah Yarn 2, Hook Yarn 1 around the notch at tha end of your machine. Thvead Yorn 2 into Yarn Feeder “A” adcontinue knitting uniil Continue knitting, changing the yaras according to the number Number 1 ppeare in the MEMO dispiay. a in the MEMO display. (VWhen you change the yarns, take care rat to cross. them over each ether) @ + Youcan eh itine Repent stems @) —@) + Oris pti iting @ Set ine Change Knob to NL, The Cam Buttons will be fold automata (@ Set the Rubber Wheels in non-working position, ‘Knit the pattern till yeu hear the-saund “boop” Finishe the row ‘and kit one rove fore, Number 4 lashes on and off inthe Display, You have now knitted one compete pata, ae SKIP STITCH PATTERN: a Pater No. 909 @ PATTERN PROGRAM (See page 20.) @ PATTERN KNITTING Place the K-Carriage outside the Turn Mark. Sat the Change Knobs to KE (I Move the K-Carriaga across the Turn Mark, 10 kit one rove You only need to operate the K-Carriage once across the “Turn Mark wen you start pattern knitting, ‘The neadles ara selected. Number 1 flashes on and off in the Display to tell you to knt the frst row ofthe pattern, Push both PART Butions at the same time Maing the K- Carriage beck and forth, you can knit Skip Sitch pattern. The number inthe Display tells you the raw you are ‘Boing to knit not. [ca |®. ees Soap + ore pte gg wi amt petite Knit the pattern tl you hear the sound "beep". Finish the row and knit one more raw, Numiver 1 flashes on and off in the Display. You have now knited ane compte pattern. =i | MULTI-COLOUR SKIP STITCH PATTERN (2-COLOURS) ‘You can knit his pattern in the same way 2s kiting Skip Sch patter, by changing the yarn according to the Mero information, Ee> Potten No. 383 @ PATTERN PROGRAM (See page 20.) @ PATTERN KNITTING (A) soon ses @ ~ @ erprovs pga huber tn th MEMO dep YoU oR wi Yam 1) @ Follow the steps @! — @) — @ in Mutu-cotour Tuch Stitch pater. MULTI-COLOUR SKIP STITCH PATTERN (3-COLOURS) @ PATTERN PROGRAM {See page 20,) (@ PATTERN KNITTING (See page 38.) MULTI-COLOUR FAIRISLE RIB PATTERN (3-COLOURS: Pattern no. 851 ~ 860) MULTLCOLOUR RIB PATTERN (2-COLOURS) a ———— @ PATTERN PROGRAM (See page 20.) @ PATTERN KNITTING (See page 41.- (2).) MULTI-COLOUR RIB PATTERN (3-COLOURS) ® PATTERN PROGRAM (See pape 20) @ PATTERN KNITHING (See page 41.- BD.) WEAVING PATTERN “This example requires two types of yarr-the main yam and! the weaving yarn, ‘A better effect will eault f you choose 2 weaving yarn that sth Ex Pater No. 835 @ PATTERN PROGRAM (Seo page 20) exer Man the main yarn, @ PATTERN KNITTING @ Fotow the sien @) on page 47 ‘Wooton yam Weaving yarn Holding the weaving yarn between the Weaving Yarn Guide and the needs, save the K-Carriago to knit one row. 4 veavina yarn guide is provided both on the left anc right of the K Caraga, “Take out the weaving yorn rom the Weaving Yarn Guide toy _maving the K-Cariage slightly te the ouside), and pass itt the ‘oppesite ide of the K-Carrage Number 2 in the Display talis you toknitthe socond row of the poten, weeeng yan Kit one rom, while pulling the main yarn up wards slightly (make sure that the weaving yarn is in the Weaving Yarn Guida) Knit the patern sil you hear the sound "bop" Finish the row and knit one more row. Number 1 flashes on ard off in the Display, You have now knstied one complete pattern ‘Continue knitting at the sare time placing the weaving yarn into the left or right Weaving Yarn Guide according to the direction ofthe K-Carrlage, and pulling the main yarn upwards ‘slightly. + tava te ing Repeat steps @) — |* Or finish pattern kiting. © Set the Change Knob to NL. The Cam Buttons wal be roteased automaticaly, | Set the Weaving Patten Levers ON. == WHEN USING MORE THAN TWO WEAVING YARNS [Change the weaving yarns according tothe number in the MEMO disoay. ‘There are tno ways o-weave —one i o change the yen in the Yarn Tension Unit, and the other isto lay the weaving yarn cross the needles by hand. Later method. Lay the weaving yarn across the slated naedlias, aginning trom the same side as the K-Carviago, 9 ilustrated. ova omEcrioN GETHER CARRIAGE ove onceno a 7. te iO) Ol = TU Ma re anor waving yarn Sena en HOW TO KNIT SOME ROWS WITH THE MAIN YARN ONLY # The exemple n “STITCH WOALD” Pattern No-439 "When the number appears in the MEMO display; you should Knit using the weoving yarn, "When there is no pumber inthe MEMO elsplay, knit without the weaving yarn. WINDING METHOD: ‘Speciol method for use with Weaving Pattorns "This example shows haw to Knit “STITCH WORLD" Pattern No 63 by winding the yorn eround the selected needles. SHOU BIRECTION ROP THE CARRIAGE ‘When the needles are colocied ring the thver selected Wind the weaving yarn oround:the stom ofthe E position eodles which are next io each other forward fromDteE —_neadles and operata the K:Carriage unt the needies re position. selected agpin Repeat steps @ — @ lg whieh are ner to wach ‘ther forward to E postion, and wind the weeving yarn round the stem of the E position noadles. And operate the K-Carriage wnt the needles are selected egain Bring the twee selected nei WOVEN PULL-UP STITCH ‘Special method for use with Weaving Panter. Knit “STITCH WORLO™ Pattern No-45B, 460, 402 by pull-up method ‘This example shaves how to knit "STIFGH WORLD” Pattern No.460 by pull-up method, it until the number indicated at the ight side of the New bring these needles forward 10 E position and ‘dagram in "STTTCH WORLD” appears in the Display continue kiting sing your Transfer Tool, ick up the long weaving yarns. hich le aero8s the front of the stitzhes, ind place them fone the needle shown, This silustrated above INTARSIA KNIT NG "With Intorsia Knitting there are no long fasts on the beck ofthe fabric, are you can use many colours in one row. Propare suffieent separate balls af yen secording tothe changos in the patern and place these on the floor at your feet Draw 2 deagram of your design do Itatia Kling th teion ray voy, po friy YoU hold the yarn with your hand. ‘possible diference ieee ‘ecorting to how Bn ‘hen making your PATTERN KNITTING NA “Take the yarn out of the Yarn Feeder andthe Yarn Tension Unit. Pugh both PART Buttons at the same time, and pass the K- ropare the ether balls of yarn, ard place them on the floor @t Carriage across the nenlebed Your feet Set the Holding Com Lover te ‘Move the K-Gartiage one row, without yarn. and all the needles {Slide the Holding Cam Lever tothe right, while pushing inthe are align in D positon. fotorsia Button ‘Mako sure thot al the Inches are open. if not, open them. [Wind the Row Counter and Knitleader back by 2 rows.) Neng eat | Merete € vxXVv Lay the yarns in the open needle Move the K-Carrage stanly across the When working Intersia. always mane #02 Cees estrated, beginning from —neadlebed. while gently pulling the the latches are open. otherwise the str the nearestione otha K-Cerriage, yarns dowrmards by han ‘ches wall drop. oe ees aT ee Lay the yas inthe open maedle nooks forthe nextrow, inthe ‘same manner a5 ‘Fo avoid making a holo where the yarns meet. cross one over the other es ilustrated, Now slowly move the K-Carriage _acjoEs the needled. © Continue knitting én this way, laying Your yarns aocording to your pattern chart. (Repeat sters (©) — ©.) \Wnen you want 1 finish intarsie Knitting. set the Holding Cam [Lever to N and lease the Cam Buttons with the Gam Button lease Lever. PLATING With the Plating Yarn Feeder, you cars use two yains ta knit a revertibie fabric, with ane colour on the right side end the other on the rong side. The main yarn will be on the front fain) side ofthe king and the plating yarn wil be an the reverse purl side “The setting for the K-Carrioge isthe same as for stocking site, Prepare two yarns — use fine or very fine yarn, Fine APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART Mery tine Fine Front Ptain) Plating Varn Feeder Flemove the two screws and the Yarn Feeder from the Sinker Plate Assembly Be sure tokoep the screws sale. Piatina Yarn Fase ‘Take the Patina Yarn Feeder out ofthe Aoenssary Box an! it into the Sinker Plate Assembly with wo screws, Set the Sinker Pave Assambly back on the K:Carrisge, "an Yar Pease ‘Thread the main yar into the Main Yarn Fete, ‘Sot the Tension Dial according tothe yarn you use, wae Plain Yarn © = vam, Tang Vw Foster ey Wow Pode ping yar na he Plating Yarn Feeder. {Yeu can pass the plating yarn through the sit) Moke sure the nwo yarns are nat crossed, |Holcsng the end of the plating yarn fy hand, move the K- ‘Carriage one row. Once the needles have caught tha yarn, you ‘can release the yarn end. Continue knitting inthisway. Youre ‘ow knitting plating CHANGING THE MAIN YARN ANDTHE PLATING YARN: ‘You can change the msin and plating yarn mia thuough yu kniting re some | 7 = Front Pisin) Roverse (Pur) Follow the steps given for Plating and continue knitting until dsSer the Tension Dial ‘elering to ine. Approximate Tension WHSME YOU Wart te change she Yor Chart on previous page @ Mawr Yarn Fede 3 /@ p= Continue knitting, chang. hewn «When the K-Cariigge ison © WhenthaK:Carriageison 1. Thread up the Plating Yarn the leit of the naedlobed. the right of the needlabed, Fasc, 2, Thvead up the Main Yarn Foselar 1), Toke the yarn out ofthe Main Yarn Feeder. 2. Take the yarn out of the Plating Yarn Feeder “Book the yacn in she eight Yarn Tension Unit into the rightnand note. (book the yarn is the left ¥aen Tension Unit into the tetthand notch PLATED TUCK STITCH PAT ER TS ‘You can knit this pattorn in the sarne way as kiting Tack Stich Pattem, with the Plating Yarn Feeder and two yerns Batten No. 108) ‘SEe> Puen No 208 @ PATTERN PROGRAM (See page 20.) @ PATTERN PROGRAM (See page 20.) L-CARRIAGE ‘With the L-Casriogs you select and ranster stitches automaticaly You must use the Lace Carriage (L-Carriaga)for Lave or Fine Loe Patton You con knit Lace and Fine Lace pat terns, by changing the seming of the Lace Change Lever APPROXIMATE TENSION CHART Fin — normatsce sate iting [pF Fre aerating ‘HOW TO SET THE LCARRIAGE Push the Release Buston and place the LCarriage securely on the left Ex tension Rail (Operate the L-Garriage and the K-Garriage according 1 the Niemo information oo o0 7} IF re number appears: When 2 number appears (Operate the L-Carsiage unit a number Knit as many rows with the Cartiage bed Shows inthe MEMO dcp. ‘ag tha number in the MEMO ceeplay NEMO asplar Indicates, then operate the L-Cartage, —— Lace change Lever ‘Set the Lace Change Lover to either N or F accaning to the Set the Tension Dial according ta the yarn you use. (Retort the ‘Approximate Tension Chart on previous page) pattern you ara.going to knit, ‘Move the L-Carriage from outside the left Turn Mark to the ‘ight Then operate the L-Carriage beck and forth across the Sxrtting until the number 2 appears in the MEMO display. 4 You only need to operate the L-Carriage once scrass the “Turn Mark when you start pater knitig. —_— v7 a ion ST OT Operate the L-Garrioge unto number appears in tha MEMO Kit the pattern til you hear the sound "Beep". if you are ‘operating the L-Carriage when you hear the sound, finish that splay ‘Operate the K and L-Carriages accaeding tothe MEMO display. row. @ -scnnin sien e Regent tens ©) — + Or tinh panier srg Knit 95 many ro a you wah in stocking sch When you finish knitting "STITCH WORLD” Pattern 1Na.104, proces! as follows: 1) Knit 2 rows with the K-Corroge: 2) Sat the Lace Change Lever to F 3) Operate the L-Carriage four times. 13) Kit as many rows a you desire in stocking sch. LACE PATTERN OR FINE LACE PATTERN — Motif Knittir] ‘The procedure isthe same as that for All ove pattern kitting” so rer to previous page, ix Pane N0.192 LACE AND FINE LACE MIXED ttt Patemn io 202 @ PATTERN PROGRAM (Soe page 20. (@ PATTERN KNITTING Use ae one Canepa nom 220 ania | 8 8 east] 08 | Nis diner cues ssinaee Ses pone roe mene cece soseeee ae A come le So 2 Sores wentioes ‘Sotthe Tension Dil according tothe yaen youuse (Referiotha Sot the Lace Change Lever 1a N which corresponds 10 the ‘Approxumste Tension Chart an page 63,) ‘symbol ” (5) in the MEMO dispay, Tyne Cy fb) i = Move the L-Catvage from outside the leh Turn Mark to the Operate the K and L Cartiages according tothe MEMO Display, fight. Ther operate the LCarriage back and forth across the ‘cnting until the symbol inthe MEMO dpa changes. You only need to operate the L-Carriape once across the: Turn Mark when you start pattern tna, © .ercinsinar uve Repent segs @) ~ @) « Orin pr tnt JE Ie aN ooo eh Ca Knit the pattern tl you hear the sound “Beep” ¥ you are ‘operating the L-Carriage when you hear the sound finish that row, Use this kay wien you want to have the data on the particular row memorized in the camper. YYou can use the M key when you want 19 knit saparataly part of the garment mica through pattern knitting — Le. Neckline shaping ‘= When you push the M kay, the M lamp is it and all the data ihc nendlas have been selected, pattern program, the position of the VARIATION keys et, on the rawr are memorized in the computer ‘© When you push the M key again ater, the Mllamp goes off and the abave data’s recalled The machine retuens tothe setings from when you turned on the M key) * You can cancel the Mkey memory by pushing the C key When the M lamps it. (Then the M lamp goes off) (CHOW TO SHAPE AROUND NECKLINE 1. PATTERN KNITTING (Using the Holding Cam Lever) The flloning example begins wit the yaen fang K-Carriage at the left. Reverse the in structions (eg, read left for right) egin ring with yorn and Cartage atthe night uh the M key 1M lari it.) You should push the Mikey before operating the K-Carriage {or the nant row if youhsve operatedthe K-Carriage, use the Down say tout the row number back by one row, and then push the M key, Them push the Up key to-advence one raw. Using the fist side ofthe 1 1 Needle Pusher. bring the nedles {or Pars (2) and (2) forward to € position. (These neoiles wil ot be kated) a AW OW Knit Part (1) eccarding te your pattern, then take it off the Set the Change Knob ta NL machine and return the needles for Pat (t) back tA positon —__ OW : << © Bring the needtes for Part (2) back ta B position. by rep he stitches into the naedls hooks wsing the transfer tao! lacing ‘Waste knit part (2) and take i off the machine, Return the: ‘needles for Part (2} back to A poston, Now only the needles for Pert (3) are-left in € position. Bring ‘these needles hack toB position in the samme way 0s you ci for Part). 65 om Pace the K-Casriage outside the right Turn Mark, Push the M Key. (4 lame goes off) Push in both PART Buttons atthe same time, Set the Change Knob to KC) 6 KC {I} Mave the K-Carrisge from right to left across the right Turn Mark. The needles are selected according to the pattern row ‘momorised by tho M kay. 2. STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING (Using the Holding Cam Lever) D row ne ss @.G..@. © 204 om weve on Set the Holding Cam Lever an the K-Carrage to Push the Cam Buttons according to pattern, Knit part (3) ‘according to your pattern. The neckline shaping has now been completed, -a Knit par (3) eccorcing to your pattern The neckline shaping has now bean completed 3, LACE OR FINE LACE PATTERN (Using the Cast-on Thread) + When shaping a neck line in Lace patter, ut the right sido frst. Te tho yarn end is at the loft knit one more row so that the K- CCarriaga sat the right end side. Bush the Ml key. gM lar is it.) You should push the M key belore operating the L-Carriage forthe next row. If you have operated the L-Carmage, use the Down key o put the (ow number back by one row, ane! then push the M kay, Then push the Up Key to advance one row Using the fat sie ofthe 12 1 Noodle Pusher, bring the neesies for Pars (2) ane (3) forward 1 E postion, Hang the Cast-on Thread over the hooks of the needles in E position, and knit tham back to A. postion by hand, (These ‘esd in A position wil not be knted) WY? =e ee @ SS Sk Kit Part (1) according 10 your pattern using both L and K ‘Carriages, and ther take it outof the machine and return these Bring necsles for Part (2) from A to 8 positon, while replacing the stitches into the needla hooks and removing the Cast-on Thee, Soaps aoe CK eet ‘The medias for Part (3) are stil left in positon ‘Waste knit part (2) and take it off the machine, Return the reeds back to A positon, Now only the needles for Part (3) are aft in A position. Bring Place the K-Cacrage: outside the right Turn Mark and the \ these to B postion, in the same way a8 you dd for Part (2). (Carriage outside the left Turn Mark. oO OMOaacad 9OMeecd Pah the M Key. (M lame goes off @ Jesnm= \\ < Kent Part (2) according to your pattern, using the K and L ‘Carriages. The neckline shaping has now been completed. | 4. INTARSIA "Knit both shoulders at the cama tie [Bring forward the nodes for Parts (2) 10 E position, "i MX | Waste knit the stitches for Part (1) ony ancireturn needles to A Feturn the Part (2) needtes from E to 0 position an knit both sition ‘shoulders according to your pattern, using seperats Yarns for seach side (HOW TO SHAPE A V-NECKLINE (TAKING PART OFTHE KNITTING OFF ON WASTE YARN) _) [When using the holding postion to divide your knitting (6g. for 1a V-neck) of you are working with ight coloured yarn. the ‘stitches in Holding position may bocome soiled. To prevent this, take thoge stitches off onto waste yarn instead of using the haldng postion. ‘= STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING @ Bring forward the needles inte E jpasition for the part you ‘ant en fist ® set the Hotdng Cam Laver to H @® Remove the main yan trom the Yarn Feeder anv hook i around the edge ofthe machine: @ Push both PART butions end move the K-Cariage to the titer ode without the yarn in the Yarn Feeder Fese the cam Buona by pustng te Cam Bunon hones Lovet © treed the waste yarn into the Yarn Feeder and knit about TO rows. Remave tho waste yarn anc knit 1 row with the ‘Yarn Feeder empiy, to rolaase thakniting © Retum the empty needies te A position. @ Move the K-Corioge across 10 the main yarn end ond ‘thread the main yarn ints the Yarn Feeder. @® set ne Holding Gam Lever to N @® knit the fist pant of the V-neck, @ place sutchas from vaste knittingback onto tho needtes sing @ Transtar Tool, and put the needlas inte B position @ kit ne second part of the V-neck ‘LACE AND FINE LACE PATTERN @ hen shaping tbe recline Lee and Fine Lace pater, feet it sd is ito yrmend te thls rt one ore So thot the KCotnge atthe ight in 1 Push the Mi key. (NM lamp is lit "You should push the M key before oparating the L- Carriage lor the next row. Il you have operated the L- Carriage, use the Down key 19 pul the row number back by ona row, and then push the M key. Then push the Up key to advance one row (@) Take the left shoulder off onto waste yarn, (Refer to the above segs (@) — @ in Stocking Sch} @ Return the needles in E position to B positian using the Transfer Toole replace the sts ato hooks. © Thread neyam intone Yar Feeder and krtthe righ sie the noah ond shoulder, using the K- and L-Camaga @ fopioce he sitchesforthe lt side back onto the noodles tng the Tansee Too! and place the cede in 6 positon ® Puan tha M kay. The Name goes of © Knirme tett side of the neck and shoulder using the K- Carinae according to your pattern 1 fiaiare gains svat fin gor yare sod) Waste kr # PATTERN KNITTING @ Push me M hey. Tho M lame @ Serine change Knot to NL @ Toke port of the kniing off onto wast yor (Reec tthe Stape @) — @) im Stocking Sten) @ Return the needles inE postion to B:position. Use Transfer “Tool 0 replace stitches int the hooks ofthe needles, le) Place the K-Carriage outside af the Turn Mack at the ‘opposite sie ta the yarn enc ‘Set the Ghange Knob to KC} or KCC), Push beh PART ‘attons, Sat the Holding Cam Lover 1s M Push the Mikey (The M amp goes off) Move the K-Carsiage across the Turn Mark, Push the M key. (The Mt lamp ist) Push the Cam Button according tothe pattaen “Thread the yorn inte the Yarn Feeder ardent the ist park of the neck and shoulder Sar the Change Knob to NL. Plaoe the K-Carriage outside the Turn Mack a the eppeite side tothe frst part ofthe neck and shoulder Replace the stitches from wasto knitting back onto the readies using the Transtar Too! and place the needles in positon. @ 8 $8068 © & Push the Mey. [The M lamp light goes off) Set the Change Knob to KC (Dor (I) ene push Both PART batons, we (@ Southe Cam Butons scoordng o patarn, Thread un the Yarn im ve Varn Feder and complete te second part of the neck and shoulder, raversing shapings Move the Karnage across the Turn Mark (WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU CANNOT KNIT SMOOTHLY __) ‘WHEN THE NEEDLES DON'T CATCH THE YARN PROPERLY ‘1s tne yarn correct located in Feeder “A? ‘Is te Yarn Feeder Lover closed ? 1s the Change Knob sat 10 NL? ls the Sinker lato Assembly joined correctly to the K- ‘+ Has any Cam Button been pushedin ? Carriage ? WHEN THE K-CARRIAGE FEELS HEAVY TO MOVE BACK AND FORTH ‘+ Make suro that the Tension Dial and Tension Discs are adjusted accareing to the thicknoss of your yarn. (Tension Dial see page 8. Tension Disc see page 5) ‘Make sure thatthe machine is not damages or diy. the machine needs ailing or leaning refer to page 85 ‘Make sure you have threaded the yarn corel into the Yorn Tension Unt. (See page 5) ‘Maks sure the yarn is flowing freely trom the-eone-or bal. | Make sure the Whee! Brushes ae rotating freely If there is yer wrapped around these, you must remove it WHEN STITCHES ARE NOT FORMED CORRECTLY * 1 the needle bent darnaped? + Set the Ruther Wheels into working pation @ tthe wan Wan, change for naw one. (Soe page #4) (ecto, asi) dea kt papery HOW TO PICK UI * Repairing @ dropped Insert the Teansfer Too! IP A DROPPED STITCH stitch into tho stitch on the row below the dropped stitch, Remake the dropped sith as illustrated * Ropaing a stitch that ‘transfor the sites from has dropped savoral rows Use the Latchet Too! from behind, and hook up the bottom stitch. Remake the dropped sitches row by row. On the Final row, tha Latehet Tool to @ Transfer Tool, and repiaee tanto the needle, CR KEY a IF THE K-CARRIAGE SHOULD JAM "De not attempt to move the K-Cartiage by force, Procied as follows: Push the CR Key, The READY lamp Hashes on and off “Toke the yarn out ofthe Yarn Foador Looser the knobs and remove the Sinker Plate Assert. > Untangle any yarn thar has became wrapped around the machine Wheels 1A ‘Set the Change Knob to CR to release the K.Carriage fron the Lift up the K-Carviage to remave. Set the Change Knob to NL. ‘crow the Sinker Pate Assembiy back onte the K-Carviage, Place the K-Cartiage onto either ofthe Extensicn Rails, reeds back into the corect position. \i'some stitches have sipped beck dawn the ‘Change Knob 10 KC (1) or KC (Il) and side the K-Carriage back ‘and forth across the Neodlebos. tthe sie of your krting, do ‘Rot go ever needles in working positon. This wall bring the Neadiobed. setthe Using your Transfer Teal, replace Sy stitches thet are on the stems ofthe needtes back inta the hacks, 50 that they val not ‘hop off. The folowing saps illustrate this techrique} ose E (1) Place the eye of the Transfer Toot Into tho hok oF the nese (2) Hold the Transfer Teo in tie with the needle and pul it towards you, (8) Push the Transtar Toot away from ‘you towards the machine until the ‘itch ison the Transtar Fool (4) Transfer the stitch inthe hook of the need (6) When all steches are safely in the hooks of the needies, align all Needles in B position using the fet Sida of the 1/1 Needle Pusher Pull he yarn sdowaye slighly wo hat becomes fight inthe Now pull the yarn in an upwards direction to unravel the needle ks. ing, Te stones are undone and those from therow below Se ip rt the ede hooks Works tow stitches at atime and ropaat steps @) ond @ eros the row. needle nooks, Gui Using the flat sé ofthe 1/1 Nesale Pusher align theneedios To unravel several rows of knitting, repest steps @) — 8 positon, 7 ® [Enter the numberof rows you have unravelled and push the CR kay. The READY lamp ist and the row number you are going te kat appears in the splay ‘tor unravelling 6 row chick that all tha sttzhes are in the Pulldown the loose unravelled yarn from behind the Rear Yarn ida Flow Goan Tsar You aa not have towed ance ‘Wind back the Row Caunter and Knit Leader (if used) by the number of cows you have unravolied “You 0 not need to count the last row ifthe Raw Counter “Tripper or the Knit Leader Tripper did not oparate 2g, the K-Carraga is stopped before passing the Triggers eo] L CO 9 mmmmnann ib ae wo oe 46) Ca BK Mako sure the K-Corrioga f placed outside the Turn Mark Move the K-Carriage aerossthe kiting. 8 position neeies are ‘appasie the yarn selected. To select the needles, push both PAST Bultuns. and sat the CChange Knob to KC (Nor KEI) ‘At thas time, the yarn isnot i the Varn Feeder. i you are using the Rowe Counter or Knit Leader, set their ‘Tropers to NON werking posiion == Push the Cam Button according tothe pattern you are goingie ‘Thread up the yarn into Fader "A oe it you are using contrast yarn or weaving yarn, don't forgot to thread this up 2s well Peur the Row Counter and/or Knit Leader Trippers back in poration, Continue knitting with the K-Carrage, pulling the yarn slightly onthe frst eo to remove any slackrss, IF YOU WANT TO UNRAVEL SOME KNITTING (WHEN THE CARRIAGE HAS GONE PAST THE END OF THE KNITTING} A cin oy caving ne rows. utero Sep @ — @ onsage 78 Qrowtaow ses @ — 8 onpaye 74 IF THE SELECTED NEEDLES ARE PUSHED BACK BY MISTAKE Bring sil the noes back o 8 poston and tke the yorn out ofthe Yorn Feed Eee“ an push ho CR bey. Folin Steps ®@ — Bon page 74 fi (AWHATTO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES IN STOCKING STITCH AND PLATING ) IF THE K-CARRIAGE SHOULD JAM + Bo not attempt to move the K-Cariage by oree. Procaed as follows, AG) retowrsiees @—@ G— @ ons D enpaso7 Ifthe yarn is now on the opposite side ofthe knitting to the K-Carriage, you can move the K-Carriage seross the neasios wathout kiting 28 follows (3) Make sure all the nesses arain B position, (2)Push both PART buttons. (3)ifyouare using the Row Counter or the Knit Leader. sot the “Trippers 19 non-working position. (4) Move the K-Carsiagy across othe other side ofthe nose bed. ()Cancet both PART buttons by sliding the Cam Bunter Folease Lever. “Thread up the yarn ento Feeder “A” Continue kiting with the K Carrie, pulling the yarn slighty (BSer the Row Courter ancy or Knit Leader Trippers back into on te first row ramave any slackness. ‘working postion, IF YOU WANT TO UNRAVEL SOME KNITTING Bogin by unraveling the rows fart Steps @) — @ and @ on page 74), Oro ftw stpe @ — @ she —- (WHAT TO DO IF VOU MAKE MISTAKES IN LACE OR FINE LACE PATTERN KNITTING ) IF THE L-CARRIAGE SHOULD JAM * Do not attempt to move the L-Cartiage by force. Proceed as fotows: Maney Remove the L-Carsiage by pushing the Release Button Wihe Place the L Carriage seourely on ihe lofi Baenaion Rall {L-Garriage i cought on the needles, take care whan removing a {the needles are caught over each other, separate them by Use the Transfer Teo! to replace any stitches an the stems of iting the tips as shown above the noodles hack into the hocks 111 Push the Down key unt 3 number apoases in the MEMO cfsoay, (2) Push the Up key ona @ Continue Knitting. operating the L-Conniage and K-Cavrioge ‘sccording 1 the MEMO désplay Return any stitches that have been wansforred back onto the adjacent needles using the Transfer Tool. Bing all needies hock 10 8 position IF YOU WANT TO UNRAVEL SOME KNITTING Di tore sey vaciereiaitetin bo ndpara retin atest ol retina Rent ot 2 ch Aa oe eae ae orien etre ae nesses ElUnpslita memoir ioe aioe wee We eBecaoea ti: HiAucrecn suet oiiaceaneseet Pcl ater olor orogens 1 Gheck te sca sth owe The MEMO doxay cates he row abr fr ecg sch Ht rosa ee ed oo oes tame cafes toy Re sant Gare ois neces aeontun uenng emu tet cues cu tnencooton er ge Mit i aa IF_YOU OPERATE THE L-CARRIAGE FOR ONE EXTRA ROW Return the solactod noodles from D 10 B pasion reve cepted a he Tan rors csinoy rv nse sens ne MEM Operate the K-Carriage according tothe MEMO display devvnen the LCoctinga moves from right to lef, neal are sometimas selected this happens, you ean leave them as they arn @xcue Oparave the L-Cartiage andthe K-Cariage according tothe MEMO cpl IF THE SELECTED NEEDLES ARE PUSHED BACK BY MISTAKE Brig the ssleted naaies from D 10 8 position, @ won ain tine osha ing te tan iin G) rernadomso nt @ cree one otra ot ey (WHAT TO DO IF YOU MAKE MISTAKES IN INTARSIA KNITTING ) IF THE K-CARRIAGE SHOULD JAM sO rec scorer weet kr Erne folowe: en le Ss BS: OO ot LAM, [Lg Wind beck the Flow Goumer and Knit Leader if used by the number of rows you have unravel. You don't neod 10 caunt the last row if the Row Counter Tripber or tha Krit Leader Tripper cnt ‘operate e.g) if you made 2 misiake before the K-jfihe K-Carriage sat the same side ofthe kiting asthe yarn (Carriage had pasead the Triggers remove the K-Cartiage from the needlebed and pace i at the opposite side COT A Push bol PART buttons and move the K-Cariage across (9 Lay the yin according to the pattern and continua kiting, the other side af the needBebed, ‘Bom forget to set the Flaw Counter and Knit Leader Trigpers Bi you ate using the ow Courier or the KnitLoader, set their Back in.operation, “Tripper ta non-working position IF YOU WANT TO UNRAVEL SOME KNITTING Fotow steps © (1) — @ onpage 73 hen flow Steps @ — G} abow. —1 (WHAT DO iF YOU CANNOT REMEMBER HOW MANY ROWS YOU HAVE UNRAVELLED » @) ve 8207 Lie tating on dopa te a REA oy ne © saree esenne etnsiron stat ane Deere eT ue nanowire (—A. When using none of these keys, of o- & ‘Move the K-Carriage 1 the oposite side ofthe needleted tothe yarn end and place it outside the Turn Mark. Enter the row no. to Be started knitting again, and pushy the START hey, (-—C. When using the DOUBLE LENGTH key, —— 8% Mi gw pit te Stoterceme ores sata Enter the row ne, to be started knting agein, referring to page 43,0), (— E. When using the DOUBLE LENGTH and REFLECTION keys, "3% tn ka i eit petetaon pont emterstn ign sinbivensncesaer meu ae Ei aaa ice oat sa ven pmnaunsccnin acy (—G. When using all of these keys. "8° @ vocal ine kiting ar place the KCariagh inthe pelt lech ray fot Frat ator fe i waned as 9p reloion Leer pet 8, When using the REFLECTION key. ———, 8% ‘Move the K-Carriage tothe opposite sida af the necdlebed tw the yarn end end ploce it outsida the Turn Mak. ‘Check and fine the keting cect, Entor the row no. tobe stared keting again, cefecring to age 43. (0 (— D. When using the MC RIB key or the DOUBLE LENGTH and MC RIB keys. °° 5 eS) « BS a, * Mul-colour Rib pattern (2 colours) Unravel the knitting until the rain yarn comes tothe right side ofthe knitting Pace the K-Cerrioge outside the loft Turn Mark ‘+ Mutt-colourFib patern (3 colours) ‘When you use the DOUBLE LENGTH key, unravel the trating until the yarn cornes tothe lett Side of the benitting. Place the K-Carriage outside the right Tuen Mark |B is cose you do not uso the DOUBLE LENGTH key, you can finish unraveling ether onthe left or right of your knsting @check the yar colour stitches to tne aut which row ‘umber should be Knsted net nics the row no, to be started knitting again, referring topage da (—F. When using the REFLECTION and M¢ —— RIB key. Of ex @ Unvavel the kniting and place he K-Carage in the same manner 98 shown in ©. © above, @ Chock and find the knitting diection. ‘Gheck the yarn colours sich to find out wich row rum enous ba kiting @ mor tho rove ro. 1 be start krting again erring topage 43,2) + Muit-colour Rib pation (3 colours) The same fOw 0. hways oppews tee times except or the pattern nos 51-BBDin Stach Word * Other patterns (When you use the START kay, sways enter the odd ‘umber rove ft andthe set the om you wa, ‘with the Up/ Daven key —n- WHATTO DO WHEN YOU HAVE ENTERED THE WRONG NUMBER FOR THE ROWS YOUHAVEUNRAVELLED The number you have entered is smaller than the correct figure. (e.g. You have unravelled 4 rows, but entered the number 2s ‘3" and then pushed the CR key.) Work out the number af rows you ere short, and turn back the number indicated in the Display by pushing the Down key. tn the example, you ore one row shor, so take the number bock by one row using the Down Key. Drew oon ne inswtions on pane 74 Stes @ — The number you have entered is larger than the correct figure. (e.g. You have unravalled 2 rows, but entered the number a na ten pushed Coy) Qrenvercmmsmatcrtesmedie @ rane esano rete ten an nora eee (Repeat these stapa according tothe worked out number) (ln this example, repeat these steps twice, (WHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE SELECTED INCORRECTLY 3] Cheek the following paints: ‘= Moke sure that the READY tarp is fe sure that yeu have programmed the pattern orrecty ‘Make sure you have set the K-Cariage correctly and that you began with it outside # Turn Mark on the fist row of the pattern, ‘© Make sure the K-Cariage passed the centre of the machine (needle Green 1) on every rove ifthe Garrigge is returned without [passing the contre ofthe nesedlabed, the same needle selocion will appear again. Hf his is what yoU have done wang, correct the needle selection 2s follows: (1) Place al selected needles in B postion {2} Push both PART buttons and take the K-Carriage across tothe other side ofthe needled. (The K-Carriage must pass the ‘centre of the machine) {53 Pace any selected noedes in B position {4 Toke the K- Carriage across the needlebest again his time to get the correct nese selection {6} Push the Cam Bullone scearding to your patter, chack the yarn inthe Yan Feeder and continue kiting WHAT TO DO IF THE NEEDLES ARE NOT SELECTED AND REMAIN ATB POSITION ) Check the following points: © Make sure that the READY lamp «tit Hits net chock whether the program is finished of not Naka sure your have set the K-Carriage correct and thet you began wth i outside @ Turn Mark on the frst row ofthe pater, + Moke sure the pattern selector in the right postion ‘When you bogan to pattern knit again after mavang the K-Carriage ouside the Turn Mark, di the K-Corriege pass the Turn Mark after setting the Change Knob to KE thor KC (I)? Ibe KCartiaga didnot pass the Turn Mark, correct this as follows: (1) Unravel the knitting dawn to 8 correct ro, {2)Place the K-Carriage outside the Tuer Mark on the opposite side ofthe neadiabed tothe yarn end (Gi Ser the Change Knob to KC (lor KC) and push both PART buttons, (4) Mowe the K-Camage from outside the Turn Mark across the neadiebed to select the needles a (WHAT TO DO IF ELECTRIC POWER IS CUT OFF WHILST YOU ARE KNITTING J] 1. Habe powers eut off when the K-Cariage is knitting ma swatch or if you knit several rows after electric paw is et of 2) Finish the row you ere tnitting and place the K-Cerrige outside the Turn Mark b) Turn an te power 1) Push the GR key. (The READY lam flashes on and off) 1) Unravel the keting down to 8 row of eonract patton kritting *) Piso the K-Carriage urs the Turn Mark, oposie the yarn. Push both PART buttons and operate the K-Carriage. The nendlas are selocted 1) Push the GE key (The READY lamps it, 2. tae K-or L-Carriage is outside ofthe knitting, 2) Turn an the power, 1b) Move the K- ar L-Corriage across the Tann Mack and continue knitting 2. ae electric powers cutoff whan he L-Carroge is operating. Finish the row you are working, and then remove the k-Garriage and placa it on the apposite side of the needlabed, outside the Tura Mark, 1b) Tum an the power <) Push the CA key (The READY lamp flashes on and off} 1d) Bring back al the selected needles 1 8 pasion '8) Move the L-Carriage one row. 1) Push the CE key. The READY Lamp is lt) '9) Oporato tho K and L-Cariage according tothe MEMO disso. (QWHATTO DO WHEN THE LETTER “ CG) rernecetaro crore IS FLASHING ON AND OFFIN THE MEMO DISPLAY) e@ Enter the covet figure. Inthe fotiowing cases, the E wal flash on ond afin the MEMO dispay: “ifthe figure, shown below. ¢ entered when programming, * Inthe case ware more of ls figures than the patter required are entered and the STEP key pushed, 6 Inthe case ware you enter the pattern number which is not memorized in the computer and push the STEP key inthe case vinere rea "0" is entered and! the CR key is pushed when knitting the Lace pattern. # In the case where the CR key is pushed without operating the K- or L-Carriage aftr correcting the pattern (Hf you entered the number for the unraveled row by mistake, refer 1 previous page.) If THE LETTER “E” Is FLASHING ON AND OFF WHEN ENTERING THE STARTING ROW PATTERN AND PUSH THE START KEV ‘if extra figures beyond pat ares ar entered when programming, ‘ey and enter the correct programming ‘Make sure thatthe pattern programming is done correctly (SHOULD YOU PUSH THE CR KEY BY MISTAKE... D Push the CE kay. (The READY lamp stops flashing) ‘wal flash on and olf in the MEMO display. Push (SHOULD YOU TURN ON THE M LAMP BY MISTAKE... > Push the € Key. (The M lamp gous off) HOW TO CORRECT MISTAKES IN THE PATTERN INPUT PROGRAM WHAT TO DO IF THERE IS AN INSUFFICIENT NUMBER OR THERE ARE NO ROWS LEFT FOR YOUR OWN PATTERN PROGRAM. «You can enter your cw patter shar you have daSeted one or more patterns memorized inthe computer. Pith the INPUT key to stop the patieen input program. (The INPUT lartp goes off) Qx back and find &pattors which hat mara than the number stitehes you require te make Up tha shotfll forthe rn, i you connot find @ pattern with sufficient stitches for your requirements, then you will have to delete more than one pete Blo find out how to check the memorized pattern, see “CHECK THE PATTERN DATA YOU HAVE STORED IN THE COMPUTER” on page 23: @ yporrne ion tm nea AB The display shows the number which is used for the new peter. Enter the number of the pattern you want ta delete, then push the C key. yThe number in the display together with all the pattern data for that number hes been deleted from the computer {oul want ts delete mare than one pattern, enter the pattarn number YOU wat to deta, then push the C Key Push the INPUT key after you have deleted the pattern. (The INPUT lama goes off) Ener your own ptr program by earings 25 WHAT TO DO WHEN THE DISPLAY DOESN'T INDICATE THE PATTERN NUMBER. EVEN IF THE INPUT KEY IS TURNED ON. «i means thatthe memory apecy ompltl Wu, You wil have to date some the memorized pairs blore you san pecan eh pacer A) creek and tt ane ten which’ has more than the number f tithes you requite to make up the shortfall for he news ‘Bityou cantina he pattern you want to dew from the compute, took ort with the CHECK ruin for your own pater on page 28. {rer he pater number tha yu wt dl el puth te ky. aE viten yactnet dene move thm ono pater repent tia sap Push the INPUT key ater you hae deleted the parm (Me NPUT am gots of) Ener your ovm parm program oy refering to pape 28 WHAT TO DO IF THE ELECTRIC POWER IS CUT OFF WHILE YOU ARE ENTERING PATTERN DATA. * Wher the electric power is cut off wile you sre using the input pregram,fllaw the instructions according tothe step you have reached: INPUT PROGRAM STEPS. (Bwhat to-do if the slecrie power is cut off while entering the input ‘rogram during steps 1 107 All the data you input will be deleted. Turn power on and follow “INPUT PROGRAM" fom the beginning :@ wnat to doit the electric power is cu off when pushing the STEP key at Stop 8 after you have ented the numberof rows forte pater, cr wile eriering pattern data wth the Date hay oF the Numaral koys at sep 9 altho pator data entered lore the power was cutoff is momexized in the computer corracty. But the data forthe rest of your gatern stitches wall have been automatically entared asthe White key of 1 tay staches by the computer. ithe pater dita propremming is nearly Finished, use the check program correc the white Key oF 1 key ents forthe remaindor tf the stches Please rele opoge 28. Hf you had only jus stored pat data programming, delete the patorn data and bapn the input proram again 1. Tun on the eledre power 2 Push the INPUT key fol Enter the pattern number you went to (Gipemnnersomie ss nes Pe ego 3. Push the INPUT key (om) and enter the pattern data from the See cee CWHEN USING THE CARTRIDGE » WHAT TO DO WHEN THE SAVE LAMP IS NOT LIT EVEN IF THE SAVE KEY IS PUSHED “The cortridge which wos used for another model is inserted Bie you inset the cortege by mistake. Tun off the power switch andchonge the cartridge tothe corect one, Tum onthe power switch and start dara saving asin (you wan to use the cortridge fr this machine ‘Yaucan delete all the data stored in the crtdge incre to use it wth tis machine ‘D Emr B68 |@ Push the STEP key ‘ed san the data saving ‘FF yout power off the machine without saving tha data, you have to repeat steps @) and @® shove agin belore deta saving ‘Date of your origian! pattem stored in the cartridge is damaged for some reason. Delete the damaged date with the above step @. You can use the cartridge again WHAT TO DO WHEN THE LETTER “E” IS FLASHING ON AND OFF IN THE MEMO DISPLAY GEAEETD) the cantridge is not inserted into the siot securely. ‘Turn off the power switch of the knitting machine and inser the cartridge into the slat securely. Then, start the program again. ‘You have entered the page no. which is not stored in the cartridge. Push the CE key to Gear "E” and enter the earract na. EERE tre ier partom no, snot stored inthe input page. o inthe cartridge. Pushle cE teytsacr-E” cd eta seat GERAD) You cannot toad any more patterns. Data of your original pattom stored in the cartridae ‘You can use this canridge afer deleting the damaged date Push tho CE key, Enter 898 and push the STEP key, All the date stored in the cartridge is dolotod and you can use the carriage again is damaged for some reason, Design system cartridge is inserted. “Turn off the power swith and change the cartridge to earrect one: “Turn en the poner snitch and stor programming again “Noodles that ate bent, Broken oF damaged will couse problems during knitting, If you expenienca dropped or bedly knitted stitches. ‘you shauld check the needtes and raplace any faulty ones. Immediately. tn an emergency if you have no spare needles, use ‘one fam the extreme edge ofthe needlebed, Push one end othe sponge proseer bar ‘with the handle of your latzhet ool unt the other and comes out of tha noedio- ‘nag ofthe sponge reset bat araoad needs “DUNE ‘Draws the bar out by herd unt passes the neadle to be replaced Push the faulty naedle forward to & postion as far 29 il 90. loasas \ “ SS ss G6 VAS SS Pass dows the nook en so that the Shank end af the needle is raised clear ofthe needlebed. the neeaabed. Cate the shank end and pull it cut of Holcing the needles down tum needs to A postion. wath your hand or the at side of your 1/1 needle pusher, push the socoge presser bar bck in place. ‘de ityou need io replace # needle whilst ‘you have knitting on the machine, Transfer the stitch from the fauky nto an adjacent needle the sttes after you have \Wipe the meta pars wf 2m oly cloth and claan plastic parts Flemowe the K-and L- Carriages from the needlabed ancbrush ‘with # soft cat and mid, neutral detergent aveay any dust or fluf. Cheok that the brushes are free from flu or strands of yan, and that thoy rave smoothly. ‘Arrange all naedies in position sndlelean tha butts, rear and Do not put ail direct onto the machine, {ont rails as shoe, using an aly cath Do not use silicone spray on your machine, Do not use sleohol, benzine, thinners or petrol ! ‘Should the K-Carriage feel heavy to operate, you should clean and lubricate the areas indicated above, using an oy

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